Just ran into another issue, and this one is actively breaking things,
not just causing UI annoyances.

RP11 seems to be doing something to prevent LocalConnections from
being cleaned up.  Our application uses a couple SWFs for the UI,
using LocalConnections to communicate between them.  One of these SWFs
gets reloaded sometimes (the frame it's in can be navigated away from
at times).

Normally everything works fine because the unloading of the SWF when
the page changes cleans up the LocalConnections.  However, with RP11
installed the cleanup doesn't seem to happen.  The first time the SWF
loads it works fine, but every time after that it fails to open the
LocalConnection, completely breaking the application.

I submitted this issue using their feedback form, but I don't know if
anything will come of it.

  -Andy

On 8/20/07, Troy Rollins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Aug 20, 2007, at 2:58 PM, Andy Herrman wrote:
>
> >  I haven't been
> > able to find any documentation about how they're detecting it.  Anyone
> > played around with this yet?  Are there any known methods to prevent
> > that toolbar from appearing?
>
> This is hideously bad news. Adobe should fire up the legal department
> and chase Real off the planet. I'm sure they could come up with some
> kind of grounds. Or maybe we could start a class action suit for
> breaking our content.
>
> --
> Troy
> RPSystems, Ltd.
> http://www.rpsystems.net
>
>
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