[flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
Just wanted to add, that i commented on http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-2837 Best regards. --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Oleg Sivokon wrote: > > Just for the record - a quick search in the bug database for > "LocalConnection" gives 88 results, about one half of them unresolved. AFAIK > there are some issues related to the new security model regarding Macs and > LocalConnection, though it's hard to imagine it would crash the browser... > It would be very nice of you if you could find the link to the banner, or at > least tell the URL of where it was deployed. I've recently posted a bug > related to the changes to security model in FP10 and kind of running out of > life examples to prove my case :) I think this issue is related, so, please, > if you can remember where it was, it would help. > > Best. > > Oleg >
[flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
I have all the infos. And yes, i was quite shocked today experiencing this... well... Thanx for taking the time! --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Oleg Sivokon wrote: > > Just for the record - a quick search in the bug database for > "LocalConnection" gives 88 results, about one half of them unresolved. AFAIK > there are some issues related to the new security model regarding Macs and > LocalConnection, though it's hard to imagine it would crash the browser... > It would be very nice of you if you could find the link to the banner, or at > least tell the URL of where it was deployed. I've recently posted a bug > related to the changes to security model in FP10 and kind of running out of > life examples to prove my case :) I think this issue is related, so, please, > if you can remember where it was, it would help. > > Best. > > Oleg >
Re: [flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
Just for the record - a quick search in the bug database for "LocalConnection" gives 88 results, about one half of them unresolved. AFAIK there are some issues related to the new security model regarding Macs and LocalConnection, though it's hard to imagine it would crash the browser... It would be very nice of you if you could find the link to the banner, or at least tell the URL of where it was deployed. I've recently posted a bug related to the changes to security model in FP10 and kind of running out of life examples to prove my case :) I think this issue is related, so, please, if you can remember where it was, it would help. Best. Oleg
[flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
Well, all i could say was, that it crashed... Charles was showing me some possibilties. I cleaned my Libraries/Preferences/.../#SharedObjects Folder, reinstalled the player a few times (like 5 times) and now i was able to get proper error messages (see link below if you are interessted). It was like the SWF was polling in an enterFrame handler... that was scary. But: i want to know why all other flash websites seemed to be affected. The flash player was somehow caching the state of a LocalConnection instance, which was causing the trouble. Any ideas? http://www.box.net/shared/2uclgizshq --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Oleg Sivokon wrote: > > Well, if you will just say "it crashed", you'll get nowhere. It is possible > that programs have bugs, but if you want to have less bugs, you have to > provide info to help identify them. At least post a link of the banner that > caused the crash. >
Re: [flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
Well, if you will just say "it crashed", you'll get nowhere. It is possible that programs have bugs, but if you want to have less bugs, you have to provide info to help identify them. At least post a link of the banner that caused the crash.
[flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
Yes, tahnx... but that's not the solution. I need to fix this since and i have to know the reason behind this. It can't be the case that the plugin is crashing my system. Browsers affected. Safari, Opera. --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Oleg Sivokon wrote: > > Try Chrome, it won't crush because of plugins. >
Re: [flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
Try Chrome, it won't crush because of plugins.
[flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
I'm running Mac OS X 10.6.3 and RC 6 from labs, but i'm also experiencing this problem with 10.0.x. --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Florian" wrote: > > I know this is not primarily a Flash Player, but an ActionScript/Flex forum > but could some Adobe employees please forward this message: > > Please make sure that my browser won't crash when a broken SWF is loaded or a > runtime errors occur. > > Also: i experienced the crash a few hours ago the first time, i guess it was > a banner and since then i run regularly into browser crashes. I disabled the > plugin and everything runs fine. > > Is the player cashing old SWFs? If so, where to delete the files? > > Best regards. >
[flexcoders] Re: Addressing SERIOUS Flash Player issues
I'm running Mac OS X 10.6.3 and the RC 6 from labs. But i'm running into the issues also with older versions of the player. --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Florian" wrote: > > I know this is not primarily a Flash Player, but an ActionScript/Flex forum > but could some Adobe employees please forward this message: > > Please make sure that my browser won't crash when a broken SWF is loaded or a > runtime errors occur. > > Also: i experienced the crash a few hours ago the first time, i guess it was > a banner and since then i run regularly into browser crashes. I disabled the > plugin and everything runs fine. > > Is the player cashing old SWFs? If so, where to delete the files? > > Best regards. >