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jaume Posts: 6

Quote:Ok i just tried using it on my frds w810 and my k800. If my k800 made the room i would be able to see all that is said, however, my frds fone will not be able to see anything that is said, not even the things he typed.

I thought this was just a problem with my k800 so i got my other frds w800 and tried it with the w810. Same thing, the phone that made the room could see everything that was said but the phone joining saw nothing... bug?

Well, when getting that technical it would better if you could post in valhallachat's forum. The advantage is that if other users have the same problem they can find your post and maybe make use of a possible solution for it.

Anyway, the best way to find the actual bug is to try to chat with a pc instead of with another phone.

For instance you could do this:
- create a new room on windows
- try to join from w810
- try to join from w800
- try to join from k800
- has any phone joined the room? if they're connected... can they receive or send messages.

and then the other way around.
- create a room on w810
- create a room on w800
- create a room on k800
- try to join from Windows each room. (not all at the same time )

Good luck with it, cheers for reporting.

And remember that the more bugs you report the more likely to get them fixed
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Posted: 2006-09-18 22:10:00
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djtwistter Posts: > 500

kl mate
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Posted: 2006-09-18 23:15:44
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QuickShare Posts: > 500

quite insteresting.. will give it a shot
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Posted: 2006-09-24 01:55:31
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SaLiH Posts: 460

I'll sure try it, it sound interesting! Thanks a lot!
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Posted: 2006-09-24 02:17:04
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djtwistter Posts: > 500

it crashed my mates phone
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Posted: 2006-09-24 02:56:45
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jaume Posts: 6

It crashed your mates phone? which model? what do you exactly mean?

What could have happened is that that phone doesn't support the API jsr-82, that is that it doesn't allow to access the bluetooth hardware through Java.

If that's the case when trying to open the program, the phone should complain with something like "Application error".
But that's all it shouldn't "crash" or anything like that.

Please if something really nasty happened to it, please let me know: what happened? to which phone? and doing what?

Thanks.
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Posted: 2006-09-24 10:28:58
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djtwistter Posts: > 500

it was a w800i and it fross then he try to get it off no chace then he thought to take the battery out of the phone when he pu tthe phone back on it was compllety frosen i think he is goign to get an other phone now i fell sorry for him as he loved that phone
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Posted: 2006-09-24 14:52:10
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jaume Posts: 6

Well I'm sorry to hear about that...

But I'm sure that incident is totally coincidental. There's no way a MIDlet (A Java application) can do that kind of stuff to a phone.

The Java applications run on top of a Java Virtual Machine, this means that the program is contained.

In the worst case a Java progam could cause some problem in the JVM but that would be solved switching on/off the phone itself.



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Posted: 2006-09-25 14:31:56
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