When you close the browser window that has the applet code in it with
the ImageJ applet still open there is a problem the next time you run the applet. On the next execution you cannot open windows such as the B/C window and you cannot close the ImageJ applet itself. To reproduce: * Go to http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/applet/ * Open any of the sample images * Open the B/C window (ctrl + shift + c) * Close the browser window that started the applet * Try opening the applet again with an image and the B/C window or try closing the ImageJ applet. I am not sure if this is just a Java problem or something else. Any ideas. James Herbers ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. <p> When you close the browser window that has the applet code in it with ImageJ applet still open there is a problem the next time you run the applet. On the next execution you cannot open windows such as the B/C window and you cannot close the ImageJ applet itself.</p><p>To reproduce: </p><ul><li>Go to http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/applet/</li><li>Open any of the sample images</li><li>Open the B/C window (ctrl + shift + c)</li><li>Close the browser window that started the applet</li><li>Try opening the applet again with an image and the B/C window or try closing ImageJ.</li></ul><p>I am not sure if this is just a Java problem or something else. Any ideas.</p><p></p><p>James Herbers</p> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; delsp="Yes"; format="flowed" Content-Description: Plaintext Version of Message Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <p> When you close the browser window that has the applet code in it with ImageJ applet still open there is a problem the next time you run the applet. On the next execution you cannot open windows such as the B/C window and you cannot close the ImageJ applet itself.</p><p>To reproduce: </p><ul><li>Go to http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/applet/</li><li>Open any of the sample images</li><li>Open the B/C window (ctrl + shift + c)</li><li>Close the browser window that started the applet</li><li>Try opening the applet again with an image and the B/C window or try closing ImageJ.</li></ul><p>I am not sure if this is just a Java problem or something else. Any ideas.</p><p></p><p>James Herbers</p> |
On Wednesday 18 April 2007 01:34:50 James Herbers wrote:
> When you close the browser window that has the applet code in it with > the ImageJ applet still open there is a problem the next time you run > the applet. On the next execution you cannot open windows such as the > B/C window and you cannot close the ImageJ applet itself. I don't see your problem in linux w/ firefox. When I close the browser, the applet closes too. Cheers, G. |
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This bug should be fixed in ImageJ 1.38q, which is the version you will
get when you run the ImageJ applet. -wayne On Apr 17, 2007, at 8:34 PM, James Herbers wrote: > When you close the browser window that has the applet code in it with > the ImageJ applet still open there is a problem the next time you run > the applet. On the next execution you cannot open windows such as the > B/C window and you cannot close the ImageJ applet itself. > > To reproduce: > > * Go to http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/applet/ > * Open any of the sample images > * Open the B/C window (ctrl + shift + c) > * Close the browser window that started the applet > * Try opening the applet again with an image and the B/C window > or try closing the ImageJ applet. > > I am not sure if this is just a Java problem or something else. Any > ideas. > > James Herbers > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > > <p> > When you close the browser window that has the applet code in it with > ImageJ applet still open there is a problem the next time you run the > applet. On the next execution you cannot open windows such as the B/C > window and you cannot close the ImageJ applet itself.</p><p>To > reproduce: </p><ul><li>Go to > http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/applet/</li><li>Open any of the sample > images</li><li>Open the B/C window (ctrl + shift + c)</li><li>Close > the browser window that started the applet</li><li>Try opening the > applet again with an image and the B/C window or try closing > ImageJ.</li></ul><p>I am not sure if this is just a Java problem or > something else. Any ideas.</p><p></p><p>James Herbers</p> > > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset=iso-8859-1; > delsp="Yes"; > format="flowed" > Content-Description: Plaintext Version of Message > Content-Disposition: inline > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > <p> > When you close the browser window that has the applet code in it with > ImageJ applet still open there is a problem the next time you run the > applet. On the next execution you cannot open windows such as the B/C > window and you cannot close the ImageJ applet itself.</p><p>To > reproduce: </p><ul><li>Go to > http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/applet/</li><li>Open any of the sample > images</li><li>Open the B/C window (ctrl + shift + c)</li><li>Close > the browser window that started the applet</li><li>Try opening the > applet again with an image and the B/C window or try closing > ImageJ.</li></ul><p>I am not sure if this is just a Java problem or > something else. Any ideas.</p><p></p><p>James Herbers</p> |
If I run this applet under Mac OS 10.4.9 (with firefox or safari) the
applet starts, but I do not get the ImageJ menu. This means I cannot open any sample image. Is there a trick to get the menu? Kai > This bug should be fixed in ImageJ 1.38q, which is the version you > will get when you run the ImageJ applet. > > -wayne > > On Apr 17, 2007, at 8:34 PM, James Herbers wrote: > >> When you close the browser window that has the applet code in it with >> the ImageJ applet still open there is a problem the next time you run >> the applet. On the next execution you cannot open windows such as the >> B/C window and you cannot close the ImageJ applet itself. >> >> To reproduce: >> >> * Go to http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/applet/ >> * Open any of the sample images >> * Open the B/C window (ctrl + shift + c) >> * Close the browser window that started the applet >> * Try opening the applet again with an image and the B/C window >> or try closing the ImageJ applet. >> >> I am not sure if this is just a Java problem or something else. >> Any ideas. >> >> James Herbers |
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