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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3
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6u10
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b26
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generic
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windows
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Verified
When applet is dragged on the desktop, the closing icon (cross icon) gets duplicated in certain case
Steps to reproduce :
1) Load following applet inside the browser
http://nicole1.sfbay.sun.com:8080/plugin_tests/JNLPSupport/AppletCommunication/html/TalkinApplet.html
2) Drag applet out of the browser and close the browser.
3) There should be pop-up to create a shortcut. Click "OK" and make sure that shortcut is getting created
4) Launch the same applet from desktop shortcut.
5) Drag the applet from the left top corner (where it gets opened by default) of the screen to any other location.
6) There will be single close (cross) icon (on top right corner) associated with the applet. Now drag the applet again to some other location, the previous close icon will be left on the same location and there will be another icon associated with the applet.
Clicking any of these close icons, closes the applet.
If the behaviour is same as mentined in the steps, the bug is reproduced.
I have reproduced this bug on Windows XP as well as on Vista.
See the attachment.
Steps to reproduce :
1) Load following applet inside the browser
http://nicole1.sfbay.sun.com:8080/plugin_tests/JNLPSupport/AppletCommunication/html/TalkinApplet.html
2) Drag applet out of the browser and close the browser.
3) There should be pop-up to create a shortcut. Click "OK" and make sure that shortcut is getting created
4) Launch the same applet from desktop shortcut.
5) Drag the applet from the left top corner (where it gets opened by default) of the screen to any other location.
6) There will be single close (cross) icon (on top right corner) associated with the applet. Now drag the applet again to some other location, the previous close icon will be left on the same location and there will be another icon associated with the applet.
Clicking any of these close icons, closes the applet.
If the behaviour is same as mentined in the steps, the bug is reproduced.
I have reproduced this bug on Windows XP as well as on Vista.
See the attachment.