One other thing I tried.  If I stop the autoOrient and manually flip my
orientation via code, the same thing happens.  Usually when an app stops in
debug mode you get the [Unload SWF] trace line but I'm not getting that so
it makes me think it's just suspending it?

This is super frustrating though.

-Jake

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Jake Churchill <reyna...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Let's compare really quick... I'm just listening for the orientationChange
> event and switching states in my view accordingly.  (Code below)  Is that
> basically how you handle it as well or are you doing something different?
>
> I'm adding this event listener:
>
> stage.addEventListener( StageOrientationEvent.ORIENTATION_CHANGE,
> handleOrientationChange );
>
> and here's the handler:
>
> private function handleOrientationChange( event:StageOrientationEvent=null
> ):void
> {
> if( stage )
>  {
> if( stage.orientation == "rotatedLeft" || stage.orientation ==
> "rotatedRight" )
>  currentState = "landscape";
> else
> currentState = "portrait";
>  this.invalidateDisplayList();
> }
>  }
>
>
> -Jake
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Nick Collins <ndcoll...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> I have been doing active development with Flex 4.6 on my HTC Inspire 4G
>> (running IceColdSandwich/Android 4.0.4) with no such problems. The only
>> problem I have had is that Flash Builder doesn't always see the device as
>> still being in debugging mode, even though the device indicates that it is.
>> Solved by simply disconnecting the USB cable, then reconnecting it.
>>
>> I have also been developing on my ASUS Transformer Prime tablet running
>> ICS with no orientation issues.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Jake Churchill <reyna...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> **
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm in the middle of writing a flex mobile app and when I debug in the
>>> emulator it's fine but on my phone (Verizon Google Nexus) when I rotate to
>>> landscape it dies.  If I start up in landscape, it's fine until I switch to
>>> portrait, then it dies.  In either case, there is no error in the debug
>>> console.  I'm using <autoOrients>true</autoOrients> which.
>>>
>>> I don't have an iPhone so I haven't been able to test there yet but I'm
>>> curious if anyone else has seen this.  I've written other mobile apps when
>>> I had a Galaxy S 1 and I had no issues there.  Is there something else I
>>> need to do for ICS or is this a bug?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> -Jake
>>>
>>>
>>  
>>
>
>

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