I know also that the order in which you install the runtime's matters (see the release notes).
I seem to remember that if you need to run apps that worked with the B2, you had to install that, then B3. If it was a new install and you just did B3, the B2 apps will not work. I can't seem to find the info where I read this (as I am away from my office), but i am sure it was in the install notes of B3. d On Jan 21, 2008 6:14 AM, Johannes Nel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > have you updated your application xml files > > APPNAME-app.xml's structure has changed since B2 and B3 and the runtime pick > happens from there (from my experience) > > > On 1/20/08, mizanur rahman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > I have made a AIR application which import the data from the PC and show > the image with data. The data is saved in CSV format. > > It has been exported with Flexbuilder 3. > > > > Problem 1: > > It runs fine in windows with AIR 2.0 runtime. It shows image and data > perfectly. When I install AIR 3.0 runtime, then try to install the program , > it says "this application requires a version of adobe > > air that is no longer supported" > > > > Problem 2.: > > The application installs in MAC OSX when AIR 2.0 runtime available. When > data is import, it doesn't show any thing. When I tried with AIR 3.0 runtime > in MAC OSX, it says "this application requires a version of adobe > > air that is no longer supported" > > > > The application must have to run in MAC OSX properly > > > > Now what to do? > > > > Please help me out. > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > -- > j:pn > \\no comment

