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April 3, 2019
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HTML5 publish displays blank screen or missing parts

  • April 3, 2019
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Recently I trained the staff of an ad agency to convince them of making Animate projects, and run into this problem, without a solution:

Several parts of an MC animation just didn't display after test or publish, as the wings of a bird. After restart it was ok one time.

On my computer I could not test or publish anymore, it was just blank.

Very embarassing!

Actually unbelievable.

I don't understand why Adobe adds more and more features to Animate, without testing and debugging the recent ones sufficiently. I don't need one more paint tool but a reliable software to realize projects. I hope that Animate will be a success story as Flash before, and try hard to convince people of it....but is too hard that way.

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Correct answer JoãoCésar17023019

Hi.

I'm sorry about that.

I think this issue has been fixed in today's release. Please update and tell us if it works now.

Adobe Animate 19.2 is now live!

Regards,

JC

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Participant
April 19, 2020

I'm having the same problem in Animate 20.0.2. Since there is no other way to test an HTML5 Canvas animation other than in a browser, are there any workarounds?

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
April 19, 2020

I'm not sure what was fixed a year ago that solved the original problem here, but in general, doing a test movie from inside Animate should would, unless there are script errors. Use the normal browser developer tools to work out what the error is.

Once it is working ok as a test from Animate, the next problem may be that you test the HTML from your destop. If that fails there is a good chance there is a security related issue. Are you able to upload the files to a server somewhere?

Depending on your operating system, you could set up a local server, in much the same way that Animate does when you are doing a test movie.

If you like, you could upload a small FLA that can easily show the problem, and we can then try to adjust it to work for local testing.

Participant
April 20, 2020

Thank you, Colin, I will check it out!

JoãoCésar17023019
Community Expert
JoãoCésar17023019Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 3, 2019

Hi.

I'm sorry about that.

I think this issue has been fixed in today's release. Please update and tell us if it works now.

Adobe Animate 19.2 is now live!

Regards,

JC

Participant
April 17, 2020

Hello.

I am a college instructor and when testing I am also getting a blank screen.  This happens in three browsers and in both Animate 2019 and 2020.  I have endlessly tinkered with the Publish settings and would love to find a solution.

 

This issue makes grading class projects very difficult and it is very frustrating for the students.

Thanks.

Deborah