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April 23, 2012
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Getting action script error #2044 on certain websites

  • April 23, 2012
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A few days ago I downloaded a debugged flash player for a Mac. This was supposed to patch a securoty flaw. I am using a Max OSX6.8, Safari version 5.1.5 and the Flash Player is version 11.2.202.233.

The error box comes up constantly on an my online local newspaper. It says:

An Action Error Occurred:

Error #2044 Unhandled AsyncErrorEvent: text=Error# 2095 flash.net. NetStream ws unable to invoke callback on XMPdata. error=reverse. Error#1069: Property noot found on flyover. as$0.Customer client and there is no default value.

        at flyover/connectStream()flyover\flyover as 169]

         at flyover/netStatusHandler()[c:\users\dwallace\Documents\HTML5Launchers\flyover\flyover.as:141

         at flash.net:NetConnection/connect()

         at flyover()c:\Users\dwallace\Documents\HTML5Launchers\flyover\flyover.as:129

Did the debugged version completely upload on to my computer?

Do I need to do an uninstall and then reinstall?

I am not dwallace

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Thanks Pat. I'll let you know how it goes.


OK - No more error messages. Thanks Pat

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pwillener
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April 24, 2012

I do not quite understand "debugged version"; do you mean the debugger version?

If so, why do you need the debugger to view your local newspaper?  Do you intend to debug their Flash content?

April 24, 2012

Sorry, yes, the debugger version. Did I misunderstand something? I don't think I had the updated version for Flash Player. The debugger version is a security patch, no? I downloaded it the other day but when I go to SFGate (SF Chronicle) I get these error messages. I have the option of either clicking off the box (red X), clicking dismissing all, or clicking continue. I have clicked on each option but the error messages persist. Did the new version not download fully?

pwillener
Legend
April 24, 2012

People who develop Flash content use the debugger version to find errors or problems on their websites.

If you don't do Flash development, then you should not use the debugger at all (hence you are getting errors from other peoples' Flash content).

I suggest that you uninstall your installed debug player using the uninstaller from http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-mac-os.html

Next download and install the latest standard Flash Player installer from http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-mac.html