> I eagerly await your response :)

Sorry, I don't understand -- I think I answered your question.  The
steps I gave in (b) will do what you want, I think, albeit with the
ugliness of opening an extra browser window that you will have to
manually close.  If you are asking "How do I do it without opening the
extra browser window," the answer is you can't.  But at least you can
get your work done, because the debugging session will connect.

- Mike


--- In [email protected], "JWOpitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am saying b).  I want to manually launch the browser and debug.swf
> then when the connect debugger dialog box opens, I can say localHost
> and have the Flex Builder Plug-in debugger connected to the manually
> launched swf.  
> 
> I eagerly await your response :)
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Mike Morearty" <mike.morearty@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Are you saying that (a) you want Flex Builder to launch the browser,
> > but with a custom URL that you specify, or (b) you don't want Flex
> > Builder to launch the browser at all -- just connec to an
> > already-running browser that you launched?  Both are possible.
> > 
> > (a) If you want Flex Builder to launch the browser, but with a custom
> > URL that you specify, just edit the "launch configuration."  Easiest
> > way to do that is described here:
> >
>
http://www.morearty.com/blog/2006/05/23/flex-builder-ctrl-click-to-access-a-lanch-configs-properties/
> > Then, just edit the URL shown in the "Debug" edit box.
> > 
> > (b) If don't want Flex Builder to launch the browser at all, but just
> > connect to a browser you already launched manually: This is a hack,
> > but it works: Go to the same "launch configuration" dialog mentioned
> > above, and just set the URL to any old thing (e.g about:blank, or if
> > that doesn't work, http://www.google.com).  When you click Debug, Flex
> > Builder will launch a browser at the bogus page; and now, for the next
> > two minutes, Flex Builder is listening on a socket, waiting for the
> > Flash player to connect to it.  Just ignore the bogus browser, and go
> > over to the browser you wanted, and load your swf.  When the Flash
> > Player starts, it will connect to the socket that Flex Builder is
> > listening on.
> > 
> > - Mike Morearty
> >   Adobe Flex Builder team
> > 
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "JWOpitz" <jwopitz@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi folks,
> > > 
> > > I have tried to find this topic posted in the group and the web in
> > > general and tho I find plenty on related cases, I cannot seem to
find
> > > the right answer.  So I pose this question to you, my fellow
> colleagues.
> > > 
> > > I want to be able to connect the debugger to a swf that has NOT been
> > > launched by the Flex Builder plug-in.  For instance, I want build a
> > > debug version swf locally, deploy it to a server manually (by
c&p'ing
> > > it there) and then connect the debugger to that swf.  
> > > 
> > > Used to back in the Flex 1.5 days I remember being able to just
click
> > > the 'localHost' button and it would work as expected.  However,
I have
> > > not been able to do this with Flex 2 as it just reopens the
connection
> > > box and eventually fails out.  
> > > 
> > > So is this possible?  I apologize if there is indeed a duplicate
post
> > > and I happened to miss it.  If so, please post a link.  
> > > 
> > > Thanks,
> > > J
> > >
> >
>


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