[Laszlo-dev] something is still preventing the DHTML version of the dev console from coming up in devildog

Philip Romanik promanik at laszlosystems.com
Mon Feb 11 18:05:33 PST 2008


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 
><<mailto:ptw at pobox.com>ptw at pobox.com> wrote:
> > 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 
> <<mailto:ptw at pobox.com>ptw at pobox.com> wrote:
> >  >> 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
> >  >>> <mailto:hminsky at laszlosystems.com>hminsky at laszlosystems.com
> >  >>
> >  >>
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > --
> >  > Henry Minsky
> >  > Software Architect
> >  > <mailto:hminsky at laszlosystems.com>hminsky at laszlosystems.com
> >
> >
>
>
>
>--
>Henry Minsky
>Software Architect
><mailto:hminsky at laszlosystems.com>hminsky at laszlosystems.com
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