Sorry for the inconvenience.

This is the first time I heard about this debugging instruction being 
activated.

I will remove this alert() call.

Thank you for your feedback!

-Alain

Le 12/05/2014 17:52, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen a écrit :
> Just a note for eventual action by Alain and for users of r595 who may
> be as startled by it as I was:  there is some (debugging?) code in r595
> which raises a Javascript alert when it sees certain events, so the user
> is confronted with a dialog box giving the host's name and reading "Blur?".
>
> My initial instinct when this happened to me this morning was to assume
> that my machine had been hacked (too much time in too many
> Internet cafes?  aggressive neighbors?); no panic, however, is necessary.
>
> Concretely, this happens in XsltForms.globals.blur() when the try
> wrapped around this.focus.blur() fails (ie it's in the catch).  So far,
> I've experienced it only in Safari, when clicking to move from one
> textarea to the next.
>


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