This is very serious. The majority of my work is kiosk apps.
Any more details on this, official Macromedia stance on it? Future fixes?
- Andreas
Marcelo Volmaro wrote:
Well, unless you used a lot of the new FX, i recommend you going back
to the v7 player. The v8 has a lot of errors/memory leaks, mostly of
them related to the new bitmap engine.
I recently had to change a lot of code that takes advantage of the new
system to the old one, because a lot of things breaks badly.
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 15:32:51 -0300, Joe Cutting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello,
I think I've found a memory leak in the Flash player on the PC.
I made a fairly simple animation (no actionscript) and built a
projector and when I run
it in a loop the amount of memory needed continues to rise. (as
measured using Task Manager).
I'm using Flash Player version 8,0,22,0 on Windows XP professional.
Has anyone else experienced this, or even better found a cure?
If there is no cure then this is pretty serious for anyone using
flash in a kiosk type situation.
Cheers
Joe
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