Hello, I have also posted into the forum: http://forum.openlaszlo.org/showthread.php?t=12099
I am using OL release 4.1.1, proxied="true", lzr=swf8 and I am using the swf compiled by lzc. For debugging I use the OpenLaszlo Debugger. After I push a button in the application a few methods become executed containing also an image request to the server backend. The image however does not become displayed and the OL Debugger contains the message [object Object] undefined After this the application as well as the OL debugger cannot be applied any more. Now I wanted to find out which object is undefined and was asking for a method to do this. I have tried IE 7 and Firefox 2. In both browsers the application fails in swf8 runtime. In dhtml runtime the application works well. When I start the application with the lzx compiled by the server the problem also does not occur in swf8 (both browsers). @ Geoff Crawford : How do I set breakpoints in Laszlo source code? Kind Regards, Marc > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: P T Withington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von > P T Withington > Gesendet: Freitag, 26. September 2008 14:28 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: [Laszlo-user] how do I find out which object is > undefined? > > What is the environment when you application is failing? > What version of OpenLaszlo are you using? Proxied? > Standalone? Browser? What 'debug window'? The OpenLaszlo > debugger? The browsers? We need more hints... > > On 2008-09-26, at 07:29EDT, Marc Bachstein wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I have the problem that my application stops with the message: > > > > [object Object] > > undefined > > > > in the debug window. This message only occurs in swf8 runtime. > > > > With a tomcat running in the eclipse environment the > application works > > fine in swf8 and dhtml runtime. > > > > Now my question is how I can find out which object is undefined and > > makes the application stop. Unfortunately, the message in the debug > > window gives no information about that. > > > > Does anybody have a clue how I can find this out? > > > > Kind Regards, > > Marc
