FIXED: I have a new crash for you!!
Posted: 22 Aug 2022 17:35
I'm using RJTE 15.60 64bit, Windows 10 Pro
I opened an html file, 6.7MBytes in size; this is a saved page from facebook. The page initially opened just fine, but when I tried to search for some text in the file (specifically, the word 'matters', toward end of file), RJTE just sort of went nutty...
It hasn't actually *crashed*, and if I click outside of this file (on another tab for some other document), it eventually switches pages, and is working fine as long as I don't go back to the html file... but within that file, it just does bonkers things; cursor starts jumping around in the file, the search itself took a couple of minutes to complete, and then when it *did* complete, I could not actually click within the file...
BTW, I can get this same effect by opening the file, and then repeatedly hitting PgDn until I get toward that area in the file, then these same effects begin happening...
anyway, I'll let you look at it; I'm guessing you'll see the same things that I do...
Note: I tested this page in two other programmer's editors as well, and they handled it fine, so I don't think there's anything actually lethal in the file...
I opened an html file, 6.7MBytes in size; this is a saved page from facebook. The page initially opened just fine, but when I tried to search for some text in the file (specifically, the word 'matters', toward end of file), RJTE just sort of went nutty...
It hasn't actually *crashed*, and if I click outside of this file (on another tab for some other document), it eventually switches pages, and is working fine as long as I don't go back to the html file... but within that file, it just does bonkers things; cursor starts jumping around in the file, the search itself took a couple of minutes to complete, and then when it *did* complete, I could not actually click within the file...
BTW, I can get this same effect by opening the file, and then repeatedly hitting PgDn until I get toward that area in the file, then these same effects begin happening...
anyway, I'll let you look at it; I'm guessing you'll see the same things that I do...
Note: I tested this page in two other programmer's editors as well, and they handled it fine, so I don't think there's anything actually lethal in the file...