Hi Henry,
I get that error and just ignore it. Max knows how to build the
console. When you find out, let me know how to do it!
Thanks!
Phil
I'm getting that error that LzCanvas cannot be found, which usually
indicates that the LFC had an error loading. But I don't see any
errors reported in Firebug, so I am confused.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 8:40 PM, P T Withington
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> Yes. Because that is the way the swf console works. It's a stand-
> alone app. It is pretty useless to have the console break if your LFC
> is broken (or changes its API).
>
> When you are testing the console, are you testing the 'frozen'
> console that is checked in, or are you just trying to run the console
> as an app? It may be that the frozen console is not compatible with
> the current LFC, and perhaps someone updated the app but didn't know
> they had to rebuild the frozen version?
>
>
>
> On 2008-02-11, at 20:29 EST, Henry Minsky wrote:
>
> > But the embedDHTML script looks like it still loads the DHTML LFC
> > separately I guess. What's weird is that the console app runs OK in
> > DHTML in the main app iframe, but doesn't seem to load in the
> console > div area.
> >
> > Hmm, that seems like a bug, we should have the console > keep
> it's own frozen copy of the LFC (if it's in its own iframe, it is >
> isolated from the main app's LFC, right?) > > > > > On Mon, Feb
> 11, 2008 at 6:53 PM, P T Withington
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> >> I thought the console was compiled as a solo app and checked in to
> >> insulate it from any lossage in the LFC?
> >>
> >> Are you recompiling the console app by hand?
> >>
> >> (Max really should have created a build.xml that had a target for
> >> doing this. I actually don't know the recipe, but I think you just
> >> call lzc and move the output to the right spot.) >> >> >> >> On
> 2008-02-11, at 18:46 EST, Henry Minsky wrote:
> >>
> >>> I can compile and run the dev console app by itself, but the >>>
> LzDHTMLEmbed script that is embedding it in its position at the >>>
> bottom >>> of the screen >>> seems to be failing to load the DHTML
> LFC.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Henry Minsky
> >>> Software Architect
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> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Henry Minsky
> > Software Architect
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>
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