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Two blinking cursors in jdk 1.4

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Anup - 25 Jul 2005 15:42 GMT
We are migrating applets from jdk 1.3.1 to 1.4.2. For one of the
applets, a certain sequence of actions involving clicking JTextFields,
entering info and clicking buttons results in two blinking cursors
being displayed. During input I even saw 3 blinking cursors. This did
not happen when I ran within JBuilder. It did happen when the applet
was loaded from the server. How can I go about fixing this situation?
In the past, people have complained about two blinking cursors for jdk
1.3, and they were told to go to 1.4. However, I'm encountering the
opposite situation.
Andrew Thompson - 25 Jul 2005 16:10 GMT
> We are migrating applets ..

URL(s)?

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Anup - 27 Jul 2005 19:41 GMT
Andrew, there are many ways of interpreting your question "URL(s)?".
Can you clarify?

Anup

> > We are migrating applets ..
>
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> physci.org 1point1c.org javasaver.com lensescapes.com athompson.info
> In Hypno-Vision
Andrew Thompson - 28 Jul 2005 00:49 GMT
>>> We are migrating applets ..
>>
>> URL(s)?

> Andrew, there are many ways of interpreting your question "URL(s)?".
> Can you clarify?

An *Applet* occurs in a web page thich has an *URL*.

(and please refrain from top-postiong)

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