[Desktop-packages] [Bug 755036] Re: chrome plugin crashes when calling javascript function

2017-04-25 Thread Olivier Tilloy
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  chrome plugin crashes when calling javascript function

Status in Iced Tea:
  Invalid
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in icedtea-web package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: icedtea6-plugin

  Working with chrome on ubuntu, have a basic java applet and javascript
  interaction.  The javascript to java goes fine, but when I try having
  the java fire a javascript method, the chrome java plugin crashes.
  This all works fine in Fire Fox.

  The Error:

  The following plug-in has crashed: icedTea NPR Web Broweser Plugin
  (using IcedTea6 1.9.7 (6b20-1.9.7-0ubuntu1~10.04.1))

  
  The HTML:
  
  
   
   
   
  
 
  The Javascript:
  
  function updateWebPage(){
  alert("java is touching me");
  document.thisappletawesome.setText("hihihi")
  }

  
  The Java:
   
  import java.applet.*;
  import java.awt.*;
  import netscape.javascript.*;
  import javax.swing.*;

  public class JSHelloWorld extends JApplet {
  JTextArea txt = new JTextArea(100,100);
  
  public void init(){
JSObject jso = JSObject.getWindow(this);
try {
jso.call("updateWebPage", new String[] {"Hihi"});
  }
  catch (Exception ex) {
 ex.printStackTrace();
  }
  }
  
  public JSHelloWorld() {
  txt.setText("Hello World");
  getContentPane().add(txt);
  }
  
  public void setText(String s)
  {
  txt.setText(s);
  }
   

  
  The problem looks like it was with OpenJDK.
   sudo aptitude remove icedtea6-plugin
   sudo aptitude install sun-java6-plugin
  Fixed the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 755036] Re: chrome plugin crashes when calling javascript function

2015-01-09 Thread Marius B. Kotsbak
Is this still an issue? According to comment #13, it seems to be fixed
now.

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

** Changed in: icedtea-web (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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Title:
  chrome plugin crashes when calling javascript function

Status in Iced Tea:
  Invalid
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in icedtea-web package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: icedtea6-plugin

  Working with chrome on ubuntu, have a basic java applet and javascript
  interaction.  The javascript to java goes fine, but when I try having
  the java fire a javascript method, the chrome java plugin crashes.
  This all works fine in Fire Fox.

  The Error:

  The following plug-in has crashed: icedTea NPR Web Broweser Plugin
  (using IcedTea6 1.9.7 (6b20-1.9.7-0ubuntu1~10.04.1))

  
  The HTML:
  
  object height='300' id='thisappletawesome' 
name='thisappletawesome'type='application/x-java-applet' width='550'
  param name='classid' value='java:JSHelloWorld.class' 
  param name='codebase' value='/java/' 
  /object 
  
 
  The Javascript:
  
  function updateWebPage(){
  alert(java is touching me);
  document.thisappletawesome.setText(hihihi)
  }

  
  The Java:
   
  import java.applet.*;
  import java.awt.*;
  import netscape.javascript.*;
  import javax.swing.*;

  public class JSHelloWorld extends JApplet {
  JTextArea txt = new JTextArea(100,100);
  
  public void init(){
JSObject jso = JSObject.getWindow(this);
try {
jso.call(updateWebPage, new String[] {Hihi});
  }
  catch (Exception ex) {
 ex.printStackTrace();
  }
  }
  
  public JSHelloWorld() {
  txt.setText(Hello World);
  getContentPane().add(txt);
  }
  
  public void setText(String s)
  {
  txt.setText(s);
  }
   

  
  The problem looks like it was with OpenJDK.
   sudo aptitude remove icedtea6-plugin
   sudo aptitude install sun-java6-plugin
  Fixed the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 755036] Re: chrome plugin crashes when calling javascript function

2012-12-21 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: icedtea
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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Title:
  chrome plugin crashes when calling javascript function

Status in Iced Tea:
  Invalid
Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “icedtea-web” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: icedtea6-plugin

  Working with chrome on ubuntu, have a basic java applet and javascript
  interaction.  The javascript to java goes fine, but when I try having
  the java fire a javascript method, the chrome java plugin crashes.
  This all works fine in Fire Fox.

  The Error:

  The following plug-in has crashed: icedTea NPR Web Broweser Plugin
  (using IcedTea6 1.9.7 (6b20-1.9.7-0ubuntu1~10.04.1))

  
  The HTML:
  
  object height='300' id='thisappletawesome' 
name='thisappletawesome'type='application/x-java-applet' width='550'
  param name='classid' value='java:JSHelloWorld.class' 
  param name='codebase' value='/java/' 
  /object 
  
 
  The Javascript:
  
  function updateWebPage(){
  alert(java is touching me);
  document.thisappletawesome.setText(hihihi)
  }

  
  The Java:
   
  import java.applet.*;
  import java.awt.*;
  import netscape.javascript.*;
  import javax.swing.*;

  public class JSHelloWorld extends JApplet {
  JTextArea txt = new JTextArea(100,100);
  
  public void init(){
JSObject jso = JSObject.getWindow(this);
try {
jso.call(updateWebPage, new String[] {Hihi});
  }
  catch (Exception ex) {
 ex.printStackTrace();
  }
  }
  
  public JSHelloWorld() {
  txt.setText(Hello World);
  getContentPane().add(txt);
  }
  
  public void setText(String s)
  {
  txt.setText(s);
  }
   

  
  The problem looks like it was with OpenJDK.
   sudo aptitude remove icedtea6-plugin
   sudo aptitude install sun-java6-plugin
  Fixed the problem.

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