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  2. JDK-4475586

Java applet drawing doesn't appear until window refreshed

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      bugzilla bug http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87730

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      User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.1+)
      Gecko/20010625
      BuildID: 2001062504

      At least with this particular site, a java applet is not
      properly drawing in the embedded display area. Only a portion
      of the drawing is done. Forcing a refresh of the Mozilla window
      by for example covering it with another windown and then bring
      it back to the top causes everything to be shown. This happens during
      many display operation of the applet. See th steps to reproduce for
      a good example.

      I have tested the same applet in Netscape 4.76 and do not see this problem. I
      have also tested this with the 2001062211 trunk build on Windows 2000 and had
      the same problem.


      Reproducible: Always
      Steps to Reproduce:
      1. Go to the site http://webpac.santaclaracountylib.org/
      2. You should see a black bar on the left-hand side of the applet
         with options like "Library Catalog", "Patron Information", etc.
         Click on the one titled "Best Sellers".
      3. A blue bar should appear across the top of the applet with some
         icons in it. For me, consistently the rightmost two icons do not
         draw.4. In the center white area of the applet, I see the text
         "Your Search: Best Sellers" and "Headings: 43" (may be slightly
         different number if the library changes its database...).
         Immediately below this text you should see the headers for a
         table, with the titles "List Name" and "# of Titles". For me,
         the area immediately below the table header is blank, and near
         the bottom of the applet area there is a button with the
         name "Show Details".
      5. Now cover the Mozilla window with another one and then bring
         the mozilla window back to the top. Presto, missing icons
         described in step 3 and the missing table contents (including
         a scroll bar) described in step 4 appear.

      Actual Results: See steps to reproduce

      Expected Results: See steps to reproduce

            mafishersunw Margarita Fisher (Inactive)
            ejburns Ed Burns (Inactive)
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