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February 22, 2011
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Flash 10.2 crashing - steps to replicate

  • February 22, 2011
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I have found that I can reliably get flash to crash by going to this site: http://www.sterkinekor.com/site.php

1. then choose movies at my cinema button

2. then select Western cape for region

3. Then Cavendish classic for cinema

Flash crashes every time during or after these steps for me. Can anybody else confirm this?

This has been a terrible release - all of the Flash sites that I routinely visit are crashing these days - so I am trying to isolate sequences that cause the crashing...

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    Participating Frequently
    March 6, 2011

    cfact wrote:

    I have found that I can reliably get flash to crash by going to this site: http://www.sterkinekor.com/site.php

    1. then choose movies at my cinema button

    2. then select Western cape for region

    3. Then Cavendish classic for cinema

    Flash crashes every time during or after these steps for me. Can anybody else confirm this?

    This has been a terrible release - all of the Flash sites that I routinely visit are crashing these days - so I am trying to isolate sequences that cause the crashing...

    Hi cfact,

    Here is the result i get with the different versions of Adobe flash player on mac :

    Adobe flash player 10,1,102,64 (standard client) -  Does not crash - Archived download
    Adobe flash player 10,2,152,33 (debug client) - Does not crash - http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
    Adobe flash player 10,2,152,33 (standard client) - Crashes - http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
    Adobe flash player 11,0,0,60 (Incubator build) - Does not crash - http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplatformruntimes_incubator.html

    So it looks like it could be fixed in the next version. Interestly you can run the latest flash debug client without any crashes.

    This looks like the same kind of problem our end users where getting, so it might be useful to notify the site of this issue and point them to a possible solution: http://forums.adobe.com/message/3489731#3489731 and maybe they can fix this issue themselves.

    Regards Michael

    February 24, 2011

    Hi cfact

    I tried it out the other day & did experience the crash. We were also having trouble with our app crashing, which was terrible for new users coming in with Flash Player 10.2. They would just leave our site.

    We managed to find & fix the problem. It looks like 10.2 introduced a bug that causes apps to crash in cases where switch statements & rest (...) arguments are used together. The easiest way to handle this is to wrap your switch statement in a try-catch block. The strange thing is that the catch block is never invoked, but it stops the crash from happening.

    Hopefully the issue you're having is something similar and as easy to fix.

    Cheers

    Tracy

    FYI, here was our post

    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/791876

    cfactAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    February 24, 2011

    wow - nice and very specific reponse, Tracy... so clearly this IS an Adobe flash issue, which means that sites need to update their code as a work-around. Nothing at all to do with hardware acceleration, Adobe has broken the switch statement... doesn't quite help me since I don't develop the sites I visit, but this is the first bit of info I have seen that at least isolates the problem [likely for certain machines under certain circumstances].

    Thanks!

    Participating Frequently
    March 1, 2011

    Yeah it is definitely a bug in the recent build of 10,2,152,26 Abode Flash 10.2

    I have posted a very simple code sample of how it crashes (http://forums.adobe.com/thread/795395) and logged a bug at Adobe but not responses so far!

    Fortunately the workaround is to simply wrap the code in a try/catch. so it will be easy for site developers to implement. At least once they see

    what the problem is...

    Lets hope Adobe gets around to fixing this soon!

    February 23, 2011

    Hi, It would make no difference if I could replicate it or not. What would it prove? If you want help, you need to supply your OS/64bit or 32bit/browsers and versions/Anti-Virus/Spyware programs Installed.

    I have nothing to compare anything to in order to even make a guess:-)

    Are all websites doing this? Or just this one? What about youtube?

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

    cfactAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    February 23, 2011

    I just threw this sequence out there to see if others experienced the same thing - I called 3 work colleagues in different locations with different computers and had them do this and the same thing happened, so thought I would "poll" other users before trying to isolate why my particular setup was at fault.

    The other thing is, it happens EVERYWHERE for me. Windows 7 64bit, Windows Xp SP3 32 bit, Windows Server 2008 64 bit, Chrome 9, IE 8, FF 3.6

    I have experienced crashes on the main flash sites I currently use: chesscube, youtube (more rarely) and now sterkinekor (well, just use that once in a while to see what movie to watch:))

    If this is just me and co-workers, across multiple machines, then I have no idea how to isolate the cause...

    Participating Frequently
    February 23, 2011

    Hi cfact,

    I saw from the another thread to you too have your own thread here, so I decided to check it out.

    I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, and with 10.2 installed on Chrome and Firefox, both crashed when following your steps in the exact order in which you've posted them.

    You've seen a "helper" say it's not Adobe's fault, yet I've posted various bug reports in a reply, and I'm glad you've been able to provide a replicatable example. Hopefully someone knowledgable at Adobe will sit up and take note. The silence is deafening.

    Will watch your thread for answers.

    Regards,

    -S

    Participating Frequently
    February 22, 2011

    Can anybody else confirm this?

    Negative, no crash when I followed your steps.

    cfactAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    February 23, 2011

    ok... sequence still crashes for me every time

    Participant
    February 22, 2011

    All my husband has to do is click on a YouTube video and his computer crashes to the ground

    with a BSOD.