hi gaby.
i'm glad you like the tool. if you'll switch to as3 anytime, it can also display stacktraces. just as a hint.
cheers, marc
2008/7/7 Gaby Vanhegan gaby@vanhegan.net:
On 7 Jul 2008, at 13:12, Marc Bauer wrote:
i wrote my own tool, which effectively does the same as xtrace plus more. most important for your problem, it responds to a crossdomain request. further it supports filters and themes.
you can get it here: http://nesium.com/home/products/Trazzle/latest debug classes here: https://svn.nesium.net/public/flash/actionscript/trazzle/as2/
despite the version it's more a mature beta than an alpha release. i just had hassle with sparkle for the auto-updating.
I had been using this as an excuse to get into xCode and Obj-C. I had gotten hold of the XTrace source and was modifying the source to respond to the CDP request. I had got as far as opening a writable descriptor to the java logging server, detecting the domain policy request and notifying the java server. I was about to start on the java server modifications to send the CDP file when prodded but my brain exploded at that point (xCode, Obj-C and Java in one day, a bit much)
This, however, is perfect, and more importantly actually works! A thousand thanks :)
Now I can share the same AS2 project folder across TextMate on my mac and FlashDevelop on my PC.
G.
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