At 04:49 PM 4/7/2010, you wrote:
I have things like this occasionally happen if I try to set a
breakpoint on code I have recently added, but only if I attempt to add
the breakpoint before I save the file.
I've also occasionally run into a situation where somehow I get two
breakpoints on top of each other on the same line. Clicking turns the
top one on and off and the bottom one can't be killed.
This happens to me all the time. I can usually (99/100 times) fix it
by going into Debug View and clicking on the Breakpoints tab in the
upper-right pane, then right-clicking on a breakpoint and selecting
Remove All. I've recently switched to FB4-plugin on the Eclipse
3.5.2 platform, and that bug is still there -- but my "fix" still
works, so no real complaints.
I've never had the problem that the original poster is writing
about. But I don't believe my setup is as complicated as his, either
-- it's just a basic IIS 6.0 setup on Win2K3-server. Sounds like he
had an old .SWF file cached somewhere, that wouldn't remove itself
for whatever reason.
Laurence MacNeill
Mableton, Georgia, USA
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