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Carol Frampton commented on FLEX-33156: --------------------------------------- So why isn't the change? Note the usage of fm in fm.getFocus() since you have it locally you might as well use it. var fm:IFocusManager = focusManager; // When we gain focus, make sure the focused element is visible if (fm && viewport && ensureElementIsVisibleForSoftKeyboard) { var elt:IVisualElement = fm.getFocus() as IVisualElement; lastFocusedElement = elt; } > focusInHandler() in spark Scroller doesn't null check focusManager property > before using > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLEX-33156 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33156 > Project: Apache Flex > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Spark: Scroller > Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 4.6 (Release) > Reporter: Roland Zwaga > Fix For: Adobe Flex SDK Next > > Attachments: Scroller.as.patch > > > the focusHandler() method wrongfully assumes that the focusManager is always > a valid instance. When checking the focusManager property in UIComponent it > is clear that in certain cases this property can return a null value. > So in some cases this can lead to an RTE. I have encountered this once in my > current project but find it very hard to reproduce. Basically a Scroller > instance that was displayed in a popup window gave this RTE after the popup > was removed. > Reproducable or not, I believe the null check should be added seeing the fact > that the focusManager property explicitly returns null in some cases. > I have attached a patch file which adds the null check. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira