yeah when using MTASC without flasc that's true, but with FLASC, it fails
internally and gives that JSFL message.

I need to catch that error and provide a nice message about what could be
wrong

On 10/16/06, Steven Sacks | BLITZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Unlike Flash, which if a compile fails during it, the swf is
unlaunchable, mtasc fails before it injects the code.  You're not seeing
a swf preview, it's just launching the swf that exists.

FLASC uses MTASC but it doesn't react to a failed build, possibly
because it doesn't know the compile failed?  Not sure on that.  At any
rate, I don't know the solution to your problem, perhaps Grden's
suggestion applies, but at least you now know that it will launch the
swf regardless of the success of the compile.
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