Yeah, getStackTrace() is only good in the debug player.  Part of that "oh 
something happened? Well, let's try and carry on anyway" approach int the Flash 
Player

Douglas Knudsen
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On Nov 10, 2010, at 12:15 AM, Dale Bronk wrote:

> We have a situation where something bad is happening in our app.  Users give
> no information that is helpful.  But somehow there is a logic flow where a
> variable is getting set to null.  Well, easy enough to place a getter/setter
> and capture when it is set to null.  But we need to see the stack on how it
> got there.  We do a new Error().getStackTrace() but apparently in the Flash
> Runtime version that does not work.  Any ideas on how to get the stack with
> the Runtime Player?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dale
> 
> 
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