Hi Stephen,

Thanks for the info but I have no problem with traces. I use traces a lot,
but it's not enough. I want to see errors (like undefined method, etc.) -
things that are silently ignored by the Flash Player, but should be reported
by the debug player, which didn't seem to do anything different than the
release player for an AS2 SWF. Any clue?

Thanks,
Barak

On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Stephen Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 1:46 AM, Barak Ori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Of course there's an error on the second line, but where do I see that
> > 'value' is undefined?
> >
> > I tried installing the Flash Debug Player, but it didn't write anything
> to
> > the log/trace file. Maybe it only works with AS3 code. Any solution for
> > this?
>
>
> you could use this custom tracer I made
> http://flashbsm.googlecode.com/svn/testing/tracer/
>
> all you'll need is the tracer.swf from there and then in your main
> application make this function
>
>        public static function trace (text:Object)
>        {
>                var theParams:Array = arguments.splice(1,
> arguments.length-1);
>                var lc:LocalConnection = new LocalConnection ();
>                lc.send ('tracelog', 'tracer', text, theParams);
>        }
>
> then look at the readme (
> http://flashbsm.googlecode.com/svn/testing/tracer/Readme ) to see how
> to use it.
>
> hope that helps :)
>
> (certainly helped me when I was working with as2 :))
>
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