That would be bad.

I noticed recently that Max enabled a 'progress' feature by default.  
Personally, I don't like it.  I actually feel like the progress notification 
slows down the loading of the app:  both psychologically (because I associate 
progress notification with things that are slow) and actually (because there 
are CPU cycles used in the progress notification that could better be used by 
getting my app going).

On 2010-08-12, at 06:40, Raju Bitter wrote:

> Testing the AIR runtime today I ran into an error when running the AIR
> application, which as packaged using the debug switch on (-target
> apk-debug).
> "Your application is attempting to run ActionScript 2.0 code, which is
> not supported on smart phone profile". Here's a screenshot of the
> error message: http://www.flickr.com/photos/semanticmemories/4884408977/
> 
> Are we using AS2 code in the LFC - even for the SWF9/10 runtime? Might
> that be the preloader? That would be my guess.
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