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Bizare Problem in Web Form Design Time Environment Hifni Shahzard
2/24/2005 10:31:01 PM
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Hi,
Environment: Windows XP with SP2, Visual Studio.NET 2003 Architect, Java Web
Start;

I switched to HTML Source Environemnt, and add an applet into there(In this
case I'm using EasyChart from Objectplanet). I was able to build my project
and run it as well, and the content did displayed in IE in a good manner.

However the case is different if I switched to Design time/Web Form. The
object appears to be in Dark Black Square in the Web Form. Then afterwards I
cannot switch back to HTML source again, and finally it gets stuck. I've to
forecefully close VS.NET via Task Manager and each time I close I get an
application hang from my VS.NET. How can I solve this problem? Is there any
settings I missed out in VS.NET?

I would like to go to Design time/web form, to organize the possiton of my
other controlls and the chart object.


Regards,

--
Mohammed Hifni Shahzard Nazeer,
JB Securities Pvt. Ltd.,
RE: Bizare Problem in Web Form Design Time Environment(Solved) Hifni Shahzard
2/28/2005 8:53:03 PM
Finally got the Solution for this:

If anybody did come across the problem which I've mentioned(Since now nobody
I guess), all you have to do is Install MSJVM(Microsoft Java Virtual
Machine). The problem occurs in my point of view is that there are some
Windows XP operating systems which comes along with Service Pack 2 included
and it doesn't have SP 1. Originally MSJVM comes along with SP 1 and doesn't
come with SP 2 cos MIcrosoft's agreement cancellation with Java it seems. So
those who have installed this operating system, pls install MSJVM to have
happy coding!

If you have installed SP1 and SP2 it doesn't matter as long as you have SP1
in your computer. Note that if you have installed Java's JVM in your SP2 only
Operating system, install MSJVM as well into it. It doesn't matter if you
have Java's JVM or not.

I think this is a great achievement for me, cos I was involved in a
desparate search for a solution for this, and willing to help those who have
had this problem or having it. If you have any clarification about this you
can contact me anytime on my email for soling this kinda problem:
ghostbusters242_at_yahoo_dot_com

Cheers!

Hifni

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