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  1. Just as a followup on this issue, I no longer seem to be experiencing it with Java version 1.6.0_18. I did find that putting the two webviewers on separate tabs of a tab control panel circumvented the problem even with the earlier versions of Java.
  2. Thanks! We'll work around it. At least I know why this happens now.
  3. This is a reproducible error. I can create a pristine file and place two SuperContainer webviewers on one layout. When I close the window, it crashes FileMaker. This is reproducible under the following conditions: Client: Windows XP SP3 FMPA 10.0v3 Java 1.6.0_14 (as well as the two previous versions) Server: Latest version of SuperContainer FMSA 10.0v3 Mac OS X 10.5 The crash DOES NOT OCCUR when: --The client is running FMPA 9.0v3 on WinXP SP3 --The client is running FMPA 10.v3 on Mac OS X 10.4.11 --There is only one SC web viewer on the layout I can send the crash logs if this would be helpful. Hedrich
  4. I'm having a problem accessing SuperContainer hosted on my remote server (Win 2003/FMSA 9/SuperContainer 2.081) from a Mac client (OS X 10.4.11/FMPA 9). I get a generic Java icon in the web viewer and cannot interact with it. Everything is fine from a Windows client (XP/FMPA 9), so I'm reasonably certain there's nothing wrong on the server end. I'm guessing there's a problem on the Mac side, but I can't find any troubleshooting FAQs for SuperContainer, so don't really know where to start. I tried temporarily turning off the firewall on the Mac but that didn't help. Any other suggestions? Hedrich
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