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Pasting a large amount of text into a HTML file caused a crash... by DanielWhymark

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Type: Bug
ID: 106592
Opened: 1/11/2006 3:34:25 AM
Access Restriction: Public
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Pasting all the text from the attached PDF (select by Ctrl-A, copy bu ctrl-c,, paste into new HTML by ctrl-V) works fine, but then attempting to save caused a crash of visual studio 2005 team edition for software developers.
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Product Language
English
Version
Visual Studio 2005
Category
IDE General
Operating System
Windows XP Professional
Operating System Language
English
Steps to Reproduce
Load the PDF in Acrobat 7, ctrl A to select text. Ctrl -C to copy text. Load Visual Studio 2005 and create a new HTML file (File-New). Paste the text to the file. click save! Visual Studio 2005 hangs every time!
Actual Results
Hang and loss of data! Must Ctrl-Alt -Delete and restart VS 2005.

Note: Workaround: create the file in VS2003 and it then loads and works fine in VS2005
Expected Results
It should save the file!
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Posted by Microsoft on 1/11/2006 at 6:14 AM
Thank you for your feedback. We are investigating this issue.

Thank you, VS2005 Product Team
Posted by Microsoft on 1/24/2006 at 8:14 PM
The Microsoft Sub-status is now "Investigating"
Posted by Microsoft on 1/25/2006 at 4:22 PM
The Microsoft Sub-status is now "Working on solution"
Posted by Microsoft on 1/26/2006 at 3:50 PM
Thanks for submitting this. The bug has been fixed for future releases.

Thanks,
Web Platform & Tools team
Posted by Microsoft on 1/17/2007 at 1:45 AM
Thank you for submitting this issue. The bug has been resolved Fixed, and its resolution shipped as part of Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

You can download SP1 at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/support/vs2005sp1/default.aspx. If installing SP1 does not resolve the issue for you, please reactivate.

Thanks again for your feedback!
-Scott Currie
-DDTFA Program Manager