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robococ
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February 15, 2017
Question

Adobe animate cc export empty white page !

  • February 15, 2017
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Hi

I am flash designer ,recently download the latest Adobe animate CC 2017 . the problem is when I am in HTML5 Canvas  I cant see anything in export. No matter what I create or even a line on the scene.at last it warns me :

WARNINGS:

Frame numbers in EaselJS start at 0 instead of 1. For example, this affects gotoAndStop and gotoAndPlay calls.

and finally shows nothing in browsers.

When I change it to WEBGL ,it shows my work in export inside program! but when I try to see the exported html in browsers again it shows the white blank page.

anyone knows whats the problem ?

Thanks

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    robococ
    robococAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    February 15, 2017

    Ok. thanks guys.

    Find the problem ,When I export animation it bring Microsoft Edge browser which seems has problem to show the Adobe animate CC content. But the file shows on Chrome. Are you able to view content through Microsoft Edge browser?

    Anyone knows how can I change the browser to chrome to let the export be able to view inside the program ?

    Colin Holgate
    Inspiring
    February 15, 2017

    I think that it uses your default browser. Try changing Windows to have Chrome be the default browser.

    robococ
    robococAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    February 15, 2017

    Thanks, I changed default browser to chrome, but the weird thing is after exporting , it doesn't show the content in chrome inside the program and brings the below error !

    The 127.0.0.1 page isn’t working

    127.0.0.1 didn’t send any data.

    ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE

    Legend
    February 15, 2017

    robococ  wrote

    No matter what I create or even a line on the scene.at last it warns me :

    WARNINGS:

    Frame numbers in EaselJS start at 0 instead of 1. For example, this affects gotoAndStop and gotoAndPlay calls.

    It always displays that warning. Ignore it.

    Colin Holgate
    Inspiring
    February 15, 2017

    Most browsers have a develop menu of some sort, where you can have it show the Error Console. Do that, and whatever the error is should show up.