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Sometimes you'll also see an Application Error dialog, telling youĬontrary to my earlier report, the hang seems to last forever. None of the Java applets will load, thanks to a Java error (causedĢ) Hover the mouse over one of the Java applets that failed to loadĪfter a few seconds a tooltip will appear:ģ) Click on one of the Java applets that failed to load. Nightly (testing on OS X 10.6.8), without triggering any of this bug's > called on all the Java applets that it contains.Īctually I *can* reproduce Marcia's hang in today's mozilla-central > Probably the best way to test is to keep clicking on the Java applet menu > menus (as do all of the three following URLs). > pages with the most Java applets are likely to be ones that implement Java > can find that contain lots of Java applets.
> Please test with the following three URLs, and with any additional pages you > tab/window), but I expect few if any such pages exist "in the real world". > applets would probably still crash when you left it (or closed its As I said in comment #2, I find this is enough to stop these crashes
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> Here's a patch that increases the size of the plugin cache from '10' to (In reply to Steven Michaud from comment #3) The other two sites did not seem to be problematic. I am running on 10.7.3.īoth times I tested I hit that same site and had to force quit. When I hit the browser hangs and I get an application error dialog. Steven: Using the build in Comment 3 and testing the sites, I seem to consistently having to force quit when clicking the menus in the second link. When you leave a page, NPP_Destroy() is called on all the Java applets that it contains. Probably the best way to test is to keep clicking on the Java applet menu items to move from page to page. Aside from test pages, the pages with the most Java applets are likely to be ones that implement Java menus (as do all of the three following URLs). Here's a tryserver build to test test with the following three URLs, and with any additional pages you can find that contain lots of Java applets.
A page containing more than 50 Java applets would probably still crash when you left it (or closed its tab/window), but I expect few if any such pages exist "in the real world". As I said in comment #2, I find this is enough to stop these crashes happening on the sites I tested with. Splinter Review Here's a patch that increases the size of the plugin cache from '10' to '50'.