Hi Mike, Mike Morearty wrote:
[snip] > (b) If don't want Flex Builder to launch the browser at all, but just > connect to a browser you already launched manually: This is a hack, > but it works: Go to the same "launch configuration" dialog mentioned > above, and just set the URL to any old thing (e.g about:blank, or if > that doesn't work, http://www.google.com). When you click Debug, Flex > Builder will launch a browser at the bogus page; and now, for the next > two minutes, Flex Builder is listening on a socket, waiting for the > Flash player to connect to it. Just ignore the bogus browser, and go > over to the browser you wanted, and load your swf. When the Flash > Player starts, it will connect to the socket that Flex Builder is > listening on. > > - Mike Morearty > Adobe Flex Builder team Thankyou very much for the information. Its a huge help to be able to run the debugger like this. Especially after an app has been integrated into an existing system (requiring a session id and other parameters being passed into the flex app). I started using this yesterday and was overjoyed. :) Thank again. - shaun