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Bug 20936 - popup menu takes ages to load when document contains errors
Summary: popup menu takes ages to load when document contains errors
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: xml
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Tree-Edit (show other bugs)
Version: 3.x
Hardware: PC Linux
: P3 blocker (vote)
Assignee: _ lkramolis
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2002-02-27 12:23 UTC by tveimo
Modified: 2007-09-25 06:06 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: DEFECT
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Description tveimo 2002-02-27 12:23:53 UTC
Rightclicking to bring up the pop menu in the XML editor can take ages to load
when the document contains errors. It is not exactly fast when the document
contains no error either.
Comment 1 tveimo 2002-02-27 12:26:32 UTC
Additionaly, the problem is most severe when the DTD cannot be found
locally, and it tries to load it over the network from a http location.
Comment 2 _ lkramolis 2002-03-26 09:33:08 UTC
Please, could you attach Thread dump (Ctrl-\) -- it is hard to say,
where is the problem without it. Thanks.
Comment 3 _ pkuzel 2002-06-03 18:16:25 UTC
I cannot reproduce it.

Do you mean tree editor (it cannot be opened for wrong documents) or
text editor.

Anyway I do not know about any action that in its enableness test need
to parse the XML document. Such action would cause performance
problems of course.

Torgeir, add more details, please.
Comment 4 tveimo 2002-06-04 13:15:11 UTC
I cannot reproduce this anymore (running q-build mai 28th). I think
the problem was that I didn't have the DTD locally, and the network
was slow. Didn't the popup menu on xml documents require a DTD read in
the past?
Comment 5 Martin Schovanek 2002-09-25 14:58:19 UTC
VERIFIED
Comment 6 Quality Engineering 2003-07-02 08:41:09 UTC
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.