i use the command line compiler to compile the swf for testing in the
debugger. the command line is
"./lzc --runtime=swf9 c:\\ol\\Server\\lps-4.6.1\\$1" (using cygwin on
windows xp)
I use the typical swf9 compilation setting in the browser, not the
compiled swf.
Henry Minsky wrote:
are you running proxied or solo?
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:17 PM, jamesr <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Can anyone who happens to read this conceive of a situation where
destroying an object should fail? I have a bug that is very
difficult to debug owing to the dual web security natures of the
flash debugger and browser environments, such that i cannot load a
remote dataset in the debugger despite using the settings panel of
the flash player.
I have a dual question then, is there any set of circumstance
known to cause a .destroy() call to fail, and is there any better
known solution to causing datasets to load remote data in the
debugger, where it is essential to receive the ondata event, in
particular.
Thank you muchly for any insight, i continue to prepare a thesis
on application design and construction using mixins, traits, new
initialization stages, addressing schemes, and so forth.
Kind Regards,
James
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Henry Minsky
Software Architect
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