Another tip,

I did make a reinstall of the old Flash Player 7 and the trace command work fine again with Eclipse and XCode. Later I reinstall the 8 version and the alert window is back with the same test project!


Any Idea? I'm the only one with this problem? dont leave me alone!


Thanks


Rafael



On Jul 18, 2005, at 11:06 PM, Rafael G wrote:

Thanks Richard,

This is what I have in my shell script in XCode to compile the example of Carlos and same problem :S

//------------------------------------------------

#!/usr/bin/ruby
/usr/local/bin/mtasc -cp "src" -swf test.swf -header 800:600:20 -pack org/actionstep -trace org.actionstep.ASDebugger.SWFConsoleTrace -main org/actionstep/test/ASTestMain
open -a "SWF Console" test.swf
exit 0

//------------------------------------------------



Rafael



On Jul 18, 2005, at 10:53 PM, Richard Kilmer wrote:


On Jul 18, 2005, at 10:45 PM, Rafael G wrote:


After comment this lines all work fine, I'm using MTASC 1.09 and XCode 2.1.

One question, the "trace" command work fine with FP8 and MTASC? I got an alert window with a problem caused by the _javascript_ call. I post this problem in MTASC list without response. I test this using Eclipse+Flashout and XCode+SWF Console, and with your example I got the same alert window. If I press OK or Settings do nothing.


You could try and set the MTASC -trace parameter to:

-trace org.actionstep.ASDebugger.SWFConsoleTrace

That way the trace output goes into the SWF Console output area.  I don't what what trace you have right now.  Either that, or disable it (leave out -trace).

That should make things work.

-rich

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