Archived:Front-End Processors (FEPs) can crash some system apps in S60 2nd Edition FP1 and FP2 (Known Issue)
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| − | + | Third-party FEPs will crash some system applications, such as browser. | |
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| − | + | System applications require that a FEP implements a specific interface which is not part of the public SDK. | |
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| − | + | ==How to reproduce== | |
| − | + | Use Series 60 Developer Platform 1.0: FEP Example v1.0. | |
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| − | + | Currently no solution exists. | |
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Revision as of 14:56, 21 October 2008
Article Metadata
Compatibility
Platform(s): S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 1 and Feature Pack 2
Article
Created: (03 Feb 2005)
Last edited: extkbeditor2
(21 Oct 2008)
Overview
Third-party FEPs will crash some system applications, such as browser.
Description
System applications require that a FEP implements a specific interface which is not part of the public SDK.
How to reproduce
Use Series 60 Developer Platform 1.0: FEP Example v1.0.
Solution
Currently no solution exists.

