[osflash] Compiling with FlashDevelopIDE/mxmlc.exe
John Grden
neoriley at gmail.com
Mon Nov 20 11:37:58 EST 2006
I think you should change your signature to:
Sa\m/
:) But thats me
On 11/20/06, sam / pixelconsumption <sam at pixelconsumption.com> wrote:
>
> Glad to help John! \m/
>
> -Sam
>
> John Grden wrote:
> > I just talked it over with Philippe about what the problem is, and I
> > don't think its FlashDevelop's issue at all.
> >
> > I was compiling with ant (which uses mxmlc.exe) so I think it's an
> > issue with the mxmlc.exe.
> >
> > On 11/20/06, *John Grden* <neoriley at gmail.com
> > <mailto:neoriley at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > thanks Sam, and it happened to be just that. The bottom line was
> > that I had to make sure there weren't any other versions of
> > playerglobal.swc in the libs folder. Like if I had renamed the
> > original one as playerglobal_original.swc and left it in there,
> > this caused the problem with FlashDevelop, but FB2 didn't seem to
> > care.
> >
> > as soon as I took that other version out, it worked great and
> > compiled the SWF. And yeah, that error message was correct.
> >
> > The messed up part of this is that there was no compile error -
> > only runtime error. But it was obvious that the mxmlc.exe had a
> > problem.
> >
> > THanks again Sam,
> >
> >
> > On 11/20/06, *sam / pixelconsumption* < sam at pixelconsumption.com
> > <mailto:sam at pixelconsumption.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Hey John,
> >
> > From the docs it says, "This error indicates that the
> > ActionScript in the SWF is invalid. If you believe that the
> > file has not
> > been corrupted, please report the problem to Adobe". Have you
> > recently
> > transfered the files from another computer?
> >
> > -Sam
> >
> > John Grden wrote:
> > > I'm getting this error and can't figure out why. I've
> > reinstalled
> > > everthing (FD, sdk - you name it).
> > >
> > > the app compiles without error, but when it loads, I get this
> > in a
> > > long line of messages:
> > >
> > > VerifyError: Error #1079: Native methods are not allowed in
> > loaded code.
> > >
> > > anyone know what this is? Experience it?
> > >
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