The documentation for the VSCode extension explains how to launch a SWF
embedded in HTML in a specific web browser:

https://github.com/BowlerHatLLC/vscode-nextgenas/wiki/Debug-a-SWF-embedded-in-HTML-with-Visual-Studio-Code

- Josh

On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 5:56 AM, yishayw <yishayj...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> allenyyang wrote
> > (b)    If I convert to Flex 4 first, then I am trying to prepare my
> > browsers for debugging in a Flash environment. My most frequently used
> > browser is Google Chrome.  I found that there is no easy way to replace
> > Chrome's flash player, starting Chrome version 57, by the debug version
> > downloadable from Adobe.  Could anyone advise me how to set that up for
> > debugging?
>
> I gave up on Chrome's flash debugger. It just seems to be simpler to debug
> flash with Firefox. If, like me, you're using Flash Builder, there's an
> option to set the default browser so your apps are debugged in your browser
> of preference. I'm not sure how that would work in VS Code, but others on
> this list will be able to help you with that.
>
> As others have indicated, the transition to FlexJS won't be all smooth, but
> at this stage it shouldn't be too complicated either. Any questions that
> you
> have, even if they seem dumb, I would suggest to post on the Users list.
> That would give the community a good sense of what it feels like for a new
> user to start using FlexJS. In my opinion, that would be very valuable.
>
>
>
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