I’ve had this kind of problem when the browser tries to cache an old SWF.  I 
have to clear the cache and restart the browser.  I sometimes make an edit to 
the main screen each time I make some other edit so I can immediately see if 
I’ve got an old SWF in the debugger.


On 3/27/12 1:34 PM, "Davidson, Jerry" <jerry.david...@illinois.gov> wrote:






It’s happening again.  This never happened when I was using Flex 3.5.

Make a change in the code. Do a Project | Clean.  Make sure the debugging 
session is over.  Do a File |Refresh.

Start a debugging session and watch it go past a line:
                       if (adjInc < 0)                           // for 
negatives
                             adjInc = 0;
Watch both lines (value at his point in this test is -43) execute.  After the 
assignment watch the value not change to zero, but stay at -43.

Repeat above steps 2-3 times with no difference.  Shut down Flash Builder and 
start it again and repeat.  No change.

I’ve only got a little hair left and don’t think I can pull any more out.

1)     How can I force Flex to recognize code?

2)     How can I force Flex (Flash Builder 4) to execute – as in making an 
assignment – the code?



Jerry Davidson





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