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Popup doesn't return value , ie 6

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- MM - - 27 Feb 2004 13:33 GMT
Hello, maybe someone could tell me whats wrong ... sorry about bad english
:)

I have a normal form. In that form I have link that opens up a popup. In
that popup runs a Java applet. I make a selection in the applet and it
passes the value back to popup's javascript. It passes variable value back
to original web page. This works fine in some ie 6 and ie 5.5 browsers and
of course in netscape but fails in some ie 6 browsers. In fail situation the
variable value is "Undefined".

I've checked zone security settings, and these two stops java applet from
running.

Scripting
Scripting of Java Applets --> enable
 Active scripting --> enable

There's also

Microsoft VM
Java permissions

which have "Java custom settings" button. Under that there is whole bunch of
different settings. Im pretty sure that by changing something from there I
could get it work.

Does anyone know how to configure these settings or experienced same kind
of problems?

Thanks

t. Mikko
Chris Smith - 27 Feb 2004 14:13 GMT
> I have a normal form. In that form I have link that opens up a popup. In
> that popup runs a Java applet. I make a selection in the applet and it
> passes the value back to popup's javascript. It passes variable value back
> to original web page. This works fine in some ie 6 and ie 5.5 browsers and
> of course in netscape but fails in some ie 6 browsers. In fail situation the
> variable value is "Undefined".

Hi,

It would really help to see the form and the applet that cause this
problem.  You should make a copy of both of these, remove everything
that's not necessary (for example, we don't need to see the extra form
fields or any GUI code in the applet except that code that sets the
value), and then verify that the problem still occurs in your modified
copy.  Then post that so we can try it out.

HTH,

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Andrew Thompson - 27 Feb 2004 15:16 GMT
>> I have a normal form. In that form I have link that opens up a popup. In
>> that popup runs a Java applet. I make a selection in the applet and it
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> value), and then verify that the problem still occurs in your modified
> copy.  Then post that so we can try it out.

http://www.physci.org/codes/sscce.jsp
Ya' mean like this, Chris?

;-)

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- MM - - 02 Mar 2004 10:01 GMT
Yeah guys, I knew that the question was kind of lame without the original
code and the applet. The problem is that I dont have authority to publish
them, so I tried to ask if someone know about IE6 and this kind of Java
error.

Thanks anyway!

t. Mikko

> >> I have a normal form. In that form I have link that opens up a popup. In
> >> that popup runs a Java applet. I make a selection in the applet and it
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> ;-)
Andrew Thompson - 02 Mar 2004 23:32 GMT
>>>> I have a normal form. In that form I have link that opens up a popup.
> In
>>>> that popup runs a Java applet.
...
>>> It would really help to see the form and the applet that cause this
>>> problem.  You should make a copy of both of these, remove everything
>>> that's not necessary

Like, for instance, stuff that is
-PROPRIETARY- that does not contribute
to the problem, as well as logos, graphics
text that specifically identifies _anyone_
or _anything_.

>>> (for example, we don't need to see the extra form
>>> fields or any GUI code in the applet except that code that sets the
>>> value), and then verify that the problem still occurs in your modified
>>> copy.  Then post that so we can try it out.
>>
>> http://www.physci.org/codes/sscce.jsp
..
> Yeah guys, I knew that the question was kind of lame without the original
> code and the applet.

..and yet you posted.

> The problem is that I dont have authority to publish
> them, so I tried to ask if someone know about IE6 and this kind of Java
> error.

Read what Chis was saying and *follow*
and *read* the link I supplied.

Neither of us actually want to see your
original applet, just _an_ applet that
displays the problem.

Without that, you may as well be sacrificing
chickens to get the code to work, it will
probably be as effective, and you'll get
lots of chicken broth from it.

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