I believe it is reasonably accurate, although I've not used it recently.  Since 
the DHTML back-end and the SWF9/10 back-end share the phase that inserts 
backtrace and profile annotation, it should work in swf9/10 also now.  Best bet 
is to just give it a try.  Note that if you are building from source, the dev 
builds do not build the profiled versions of the LFC by default -- you need to 
enable it in build.properties, but the production and nightly distributions all 
have them pre-built.

You can also use the Firebug and/or Flex profilers, although that makes it a 
little harder to relate the data back to your LZX source.

On 2010-06-07, at 04:33, Raju Bitter wrote:

> Maybe I should clarify: On the page it says: "Also note that the
> profiler only works reliably on Mac OS X, and only works at all with
> the swf8 and DHTML runtimes."
> 
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Raju Bitter
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I found the following wiki page: http://wiki.openlaszlo.org/CallProfiler
>> 
>> Is the information on that page still valid? Thanks,
>> Raju
>> 


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