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Crash rendering aViewer unusable #86
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I can't reproduce it. Do you have other information? |
This happens on Win8.1/IE11. Also, I was using the standalone aViewer, not the one from the WAT (but I can trigger the same behavior when using that one). The specific IE11 version is 11.0.9600.17631, Update Versions: 11.0.16 (KB3021952) Setting aViewer to Watch Focus and then clicking into IE (simply bringing the window to the foreground is enough) consistently crashes aViewer for me (and one of our clients, who flagged this up). It does work fine using Chrome and Firefox. |
I'm using the same version. but, my aViewer works fine...
I don't understand the cause so far.
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Is it something to do with registering the DLL (I've never really known why and when I should be doing that)? I haven't been able to reproduce it either so far, but it clearly 'is a thing' for several aViewer users. |
Any dll file is not registered for IE.
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I deleted the auxiliary function for IE. The AViewer get the IWebBrowser2 interface by using this function. |
Thank Jun - confirming that the test version you provided does work now with IE11 on my system, without any crashes. |
@jun325 thanks for fixing this! I've been trying to work out how to merge the new aViewer into our main repo, but I can't seem to figure it out (when I try to make a pull request between the commit you linked to above and our main branch, it says that things like You've got commit access to the main repo -- would it be possible for you to make a branch off of |
@matatk: It is not solved.
We do not understand the cause of an issue. The test version is a temporary repair.
I am NOT requesting merging. Let's continue this talk when I send odd PR.
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@jun325: ah, I was going too far ahead there. Thanks for the clarification. |
Reported initially by @patrickhlauke
It seems a recent IE11 update may have triggered this. Bringing the IE window to the foreground when running aViewer results in the following crash:
@jun325: please could you have a look at this? Unfortunately, it has made aViewer unusable for us and clients.
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