Hi Paul,
I hope it might not be the only solution to load all swf instances into a 
single swf, many changes on my behalf,
But I'll do some more checking,
Thanks man for your help


--- In [email protected], Paul Andrews <p...@...> wrote:
>
> garfild190 wrote:
> > Hi Paul,
> > Sorry if I didnt say,
> > Yes it happens on my machine all the time.
> > I created a simple example in my project that loads as many instances of 
> > the report as i want.
> > Reaching 15 reports, the memory reaches 600MB and scrolling is fine.
> > Reaching 20 reports, the second report looks all black and after a while I 
> > get an add-on message about FlDbg10c.ocx , I think the problem is related 
> > to the flash playes 10 that is crushed.
> > Why?
> > If I change my IE 7 to IE 8 should make a difference?
> >   
> I would give it a go.
> 
> 600MB seems huge to me - maybe some others can chip in if they routinely 
> have Flex apps that need that kind of footprint.
> 
> I think I'd be looking at trying to optimise the system to reduce the 
> overheads. The most obvious thing to do is look at having one SWF that 
> can display separate reports and do away with need for multiple flash 
> instances. Maybe even splitting the whole thing into separate modules.
> 
> Paul
> > My machine is XP dual core 3.5 GH
> > Thanks man
> >
> > Jo
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Paul Andrews <paul@> wrote:
> >   
> >> garfild190 wrote:
> >>     
> >>> Hi Paul,
> >>> each swf file is around 500k.
> >>> This reports are charts.
> >>> Usualy a user loads 2 or 3 reports (each report is a swf file)
> >>> comunicating by ajax between them.
> >>> some users want to load many more reports.
> >>> some times while scrolling down some of the reports are black,
> >>> in other cases I get a runtime error (all while scrolling down the page) 
> >>> saying C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe,
> >>> some times I get some kind of add-on request.
> >>> My OS is windows XP using IE 7 2core.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the help man
> >>>
> >>>   
> >>>       
> >> I doubt I can be very much help.  It sounds a bit like a nightmare - you 
> >> don't say if you can reproduce the problem, or if it happens on other 
> >> browsers. If you have a lot of ajax stuff going on then it could be some 
> >> kind of problem in the communication between so many reports.
> >>
> >> Since the problem seems to occur with multiple reports, I would first 
> >> try and get a reproducable case with as few reports as possible. Then I 
> >> would be looking to try and get some debug info from these. I'd also 
> >> check this out on other browsers to see if it's ie specific.
> >>
> >> If you can't reproduce it on your machine, you need to know what is the 
> >> spec of the machine(s) where the error occurs.
> >>
> >> Paul
> >>
> >>     
> >>> --- In [email protected], Paul Andrews <paul@> wrote:
> >>>   
> >>>       
> >>>> 20 "reports" - sounds like a lot. Just how big are these swf that are 
> >>>> being loaded and I wonder about the processor usage and network overhead.
> >>>> What are these Flex reports?
> >>>>
> >>>> What exactly is the runtime error?
> >>>> Can you reproduce it yourself?
> >>>> What is the spec of the machine where this happens?
> >>>> Does it happen with other browsers?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> garfild190 wrote:
> >>>>     
> >>>>         
> >>>>> hi,
> >>>>> each swf is loaded as follows:
> >>>>> document.getElementById(divId).innerHTML = AC_Generateobj(objAttrs, 
> >>>>> params, embedAttrs);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Please advise
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Jo
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --- In [email protected], "garfild190" <yossi.baram@> wrote:
> >>>>>   
> >>>>>       
> >>>>>           
> >>>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>> I have an application that enable the user to load Flex reports on a 
> >>>>>> page.
> >>>>>> Each swf is wrraped inside a frame.
> >>>>>> If the user loads 20 swf or more, while scrolling down, he gets 
> >>>>>> runtime error or black area instead of the report.
> >>>>>> It all happen on IE.
> >>>>>> Please advise why this might happen.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Jo
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
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