I haven't tried Chrome.  Did you look to see if there is a discussion somewhere 
on the internet on how to address this?  Or maybe it doesn't matter as the 
production version probably doesn't write scripts.

-Alex

On 10/16/18, 2:40 AM, "Carlos Rovira" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi,
    
    when running whatever Apache Royale app in debug mode I get multiple traces
    like this:
    
    base.js:1167 [Violation] Avoid using document.write().
    goog.writeScriptSrcNode_ @ base.js:1167
    goog.writeScriptTag_ @ base.js:1241
    goog.importScript_ @ base.js:951
    (anonymous) @ base.js:1426
    
    base.js:1167 [Violation] Parser was blocked due to document.write(<script>)
    goog.writeScriptSrcNode_ @ base.js:1167
    goog.writeScriptTag_ @ base.js:1241
    goog.importScript_ @ base.js:951
    (anonymous) @ base.js:1426
    
    base.js:1167 [Violation] Parser was blocked due to document.write(<script>)
    goog.writeScriptSrcNode_ @ base.js:1167
    goog.writeScriptTag_ @ base.js:1241
    goog.importScript_ @ base.js:951
    (anonymous) @ base.js:1426
    
    ...
    
    The app just works, but I was thinking if this could easily fixed or is
    something we must live with it
    
    thanks
    
    -- 
    Carlos Rovira
    
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