Ok, so, this time I opened a few different Flex projects and an
Actionscript Project. In every single project that I opened and tried
to run, I am getting errors. When I get the message that there are
errors, I select Cancel instead of Proceed, but I get no indication of
what the error is. I've seen errors reported in the code when I've
debugged previously. This time though, it doesn't tell me anything
about the errors. I've looked in every view in the debug perspective.
The only way to see what the error is about is to Proceed, at which
time it says it can't find the file.html - where file.html is the html
file associated with the application.
Here's an example Actionscript application:
>>>
package {
import flash.display.MovieClip;
public class ProgrammingBasics extends MovieClip
{
public function ProgrammingBasics()
{
var quantity:Number;
quantity = 5;
trace(8);
}
}
}
>>>
In this case, it says that it can't find the file
ProgrammingBasics.html Indeed it is not in the bin-debug folder. In
the past it would always create this file, the html file and put it in
bin-debug. Oh, again, I only see this error about not being able to
find the ProgrammingBasics.html if I select Proceed, despite being
told there are errors. If I select cancel - don't proceed because
there are errors, I see nothing, no feedback, no error indication.
Applications that had been defined and tested at least a week ago,
work fine. But every single new Flex/MXML or AS application fails
with these errors.
Thanks,
Bruce
--- In [email protected], "Paul Andrews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, the most basic problem here is that after being told there are
errors,
> you are still proceeding. Once told there are errors, you should
review and
> fix the errors rather than continue and be surprised that files are
missing
> from the bin directory.
>
> If you are stuck understanding these errors, then let us know.
>
> While it is possible to proceed even when you have errors, you still
need to
> review and understand them so that you can properly decide whether
or not
> they are affecting your testing at that time or not. In general, if
there
> are errors, fix them first before proceeding.
>
> Paul
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "brucewhealton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 3:24 AM
> Subject: [flexcoders] Problem running/debugging in Flex
>
>
> > Hello all,
> > I hope someone can help me figure this out. Flex projects
> > that I created a while back are running ok from within Flex. However,
> > recently, I created two projects both of which are displaying errors.
> > Here's what happens. I create a project called ProgrammingBasics.
> > This is an Action Script application. Note, the same thing happened
> > in my Flex MXML project. I select run or debug from within Flex 3 and
> > it says there are errors and do I want to proceed.
> > If I click Proceed, it then shows me an error that says it
> > could not find the file, in this case it would be the main file that
> > should be in bin-debug and have a name of ProgrammingBasics.html The
> > application tells me that it cannot find that file and
> > ProgrammingBasics.html
> > This also matches the Actionscript file: ProgrammingBasics.ac
> > I have no idea why this would start to happen. In
> > myFlexMXMLApplication, it tells me that it cannot find the file:
> > myFlexMXMLApplication.html - where myFlexMXMLApplication.html
> > represents any Flex MXML application that I were to create.
> > Going through the documentation has not been all that helpful as
> > I don't know if I am searching correctly to find a solution to
this error.
> > Please help me figure this out,
> > Thanks,
> > Bruce
> >
> >
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