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When you move the mouse cursor over Filesystems node in the Explorer and wait until the tooltip appears, and then move the mouse cursor to node Bean Patterns and click on it with right mouse button, a popup menu appears. When you move the cursor to the item New a CORRUPT SUBMENU appears. First item of this popup contains text of the previously shown tooltip! This error appears in Windows and in Solaris with jdk 1.3. I was not able to replicate this error in jdk 1.2.2.
I have seen no currupt menus trying (hard) to reproduce the bug.
Priority is changed to P4 (normal).
It is still there but it is a bug of JDK1.3.
*** Bug 8850 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
It is not clear whether it is a bug of JDK.
*** Bug 8932 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
See 4362318. Scott Violet says it should be fixed in merlin-beta. I haven't tested it yet.
Automated change of version from Other to Dev.
Version: 'Dev' -> 3.2
Target milestone -> 3.3
*** Issue 14318 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
I would like to highlight that it depends on whether popup menu is shown at least one pixel over the explorer window. I am able to avoid this behaviour when the width of explorer is changed to minimum or popup menu is invoked somewhere near the right edge of explorer so that its submenus are expanded out of explorer window. "Explore From Here" menu item will be redrawn always but submenus must not be. I am using FFJ CE 3.0 on JDK 1.3.1 on Solaris. Will this note help somebody to fix it ?
*** Issue 15925 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
As it was mentioned this bug should be/was fixed in JDK. Marking as WONTFIX. Anyone verifying this please check with JDK1.4 - it should not happen there.
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> verified.
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.