I am am multimedia developper with Macromedia Director.

Seemingly there are some script-errors somewhere, that are not displayed by
Directors error-detection.
I got to say that I use HTML display and javascript in the same application
via an extension for Director (WebXtra by tabuleiro).

These errors only get seen on machines with just-in-time-debugging ON.
Unfortuantely the customer's company uses this setting worldwide.

As I learned on my search for information, this tool has something to do
with visual studio, which I must admit have never touched even with my
fingertips.

My problem is:
How can I have this debugging tool on my machine, so I can watch my
application as it runs.
And so finally find the error to deliever a clean application to my
customer?

Thank you for advice
Peter

Re: just in time debugger problem by Tony

Tony
Thu Oct 19 09:07:39 CDT 2006

Hi, Peter.

The people here are mostly dealing with 64bit OS ramifications, although
some may be experienced Macromedia folks too. You may have to wait for a
knowledgeable comment. Try the public developer groups, or better yet,
perhaps - a Macromedia forum.

If it was anything else but Macromedia, something I knew anything about, I
would suggest shipping the app with the debugging symbols stripped away.

Tony. . .

"Peter Grambitter" <grafik@e-s-g-e.de> wrote in message
news:eh7h3g$vom$02$1@news.t-online.com...
> I am am multimedia developper with Macromedia Director.
>
> Seemingly there are some script-errors somewhere, that are not displayed
by
> Directors error-detection.
> I got to say that I use HTML display and javascript in the same
application
> via an extension for Director (WebXtra by tabuleiro).
>
> These errors only get seen on machines with just-in-time-debugging ON.
> Unfortuantely the customer's company uses this setting worldwide.
>
> As I learned on my search for information, this tool has something to do
> with visual studio, which I must admit have never touched even with my
> fingertips.
>
> My problem is:
> How can I have this debugging tool on my machine, so I can watch my
> application as it runs.
> And so finally find the error to deliever a clean application to my
> customer?
>
> Thank you for advice
> Peter
>
>