Just in case anyone was wondering...

I've tracked this one down to a conflict with AllChars
(http://allchars.zwolnet.com/). If I disable AllChars I don't get the
problem.

On Thursday, January 18, 2007 at 5:45:59 PM, Louise Pryor wrote:

> Thanks!  I'm pretty sure that you are right, and that it's a bug in the
> JVM, and have indeed reported it. However, I wondered if anyone else had
> encountered it, and if so whether any work around is known; maybe there's
> an incompatibility with some other piece of software I've got installed, or
> something.

> On Thursday, January 18, 2007 at 2:18:15 AM, Tom Morris wrote:

>> An application shouldn't be able to crash the JVM, so I'd consider this a
>> Sun JRE bug (unless your Java installation is somehow corrupt).

>> Do other Java applications run correctly?  If not, I'd reinstall Java.  If
>> they do, I'd report this to Sun as a bug in the Java 1.6 JVM.


Best wishes

Louise
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