I've encountered the 'you-suck-cause-you're-on-a-mac-and-can't-really- use-Flex 2' problem, but after 3? alpha/beta releases of Flex for windows only i'm getting used to it....

Michael


On Apr 6, 2006, at 4:58 PM, bryan.rice wrote:

Hi All,

I guess the subject pretty much covers it. I downloaded the Flex 2 SDK (FlexSDK2_B2_03-16) and (after having to re-save the shell script as a unix file to get rid of window line returns) I compiled the sample files. Although it took a while, it seemed to work and now I have a bunch of new swfs in the sample directories.

The problem is that when I try to run the sample files in the 8.5 player it crashes the player. Other people's Flex-created swfs available on the web have NOT crashed the player. SWFs I create with the Flash 8 IDE do NOT seem to crash the player.

When I try to view a swf that is compiled on my machine - it crashes the entire browser (both Safari and Firefox).

Can anyone point me to solutions or help with this issue? Since this is the only way I can learn Flex on my Mac, I would really like to figure out why the hell it is not working.

This whole 'you-suck-cause-you're-on-a-mac-and-can't-really-use- Flex 2' thing has me just about ready to throw in the towel - seriously.

Anyone run into this problem?

blue skies,
bryan
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