Profiler looks good.  Apps with small memory usage and apps with much more, all 
crash 
the browser equally.

Crazy. Hard to know why.  Matt's response to post a bug doesn't help me now. 
So, I'm 
stuck.

Do you know if you have to compile/debug Flex Builder 3 in Flash 10 debugger if 
you want 
the app to work in Flash 10?  Currently I have Flash 9 debug running on Flex 3.

Thanks,
Don



--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <tom.chiver...@...> wrote:
>
> On Thursday 19 Feb 2009, Don Kerr wrote:
> > All my Flex 3 apps work fine with Flash Player 9, but crash the browser
> > when the user upgrades to Flash 10.
> 
> We've got Flex 3 apps, and see no issues with Player 10.
> 
> > Any updates on any pending patches/hot fixes from Adobe?
> 
> The obvious question would seem to be if you are using too much memory. What 
> does the Profiler say ?
> 
> -- 
> Tom Chiverton
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