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I have been trying to figure out the cause of this error for a long time. My original post was last month can be seen here https://community.adobe.com/t5/animate-discussions/adobe-animate-has-a-serious-bug/m-p/14738919/page....
im just wondering if anyone has anymore information on error #2136. Yes i know it says "file contains invalid data" but that doesnt really tell me anything useful. does anyone have any information on what exactly may cause this error? i can not find a single thing on the internet or adobe's website
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yes im well aware of that. it also runs if you keep the code in frame 9 and you remove some random folders from the library.
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But that frame is very problematic. It has 413 include statements adding hundreds or thousands of lines of code. It's really hard to tell what is breaking the SWF.
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im fairly certain it is a bug with adobe animate and there is no issue with my code or library.
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As the title says. "how to publish fla files without garbage program"?
the problem is that there is nothing wrong with my fla yet adobe animate lacks the ability to publish my mediocre sized fla of 666mb . it continuously throws "FLA contains invalid data" which has been proven to be untrue as a simple removal of any random asset (and i mean completely random) will allow it to publish fine under this garbage piece of trash program.
so how do i ditch this garbage program and publish my fla under some decent software? thanks in advance
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duplicate merged
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this is NOT a duplicate it is a completely different question
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thanks for contributing nothing
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No offense but if you're not here to help i would kindly ask to just go somewhere else. i have done nothing to you to elicit your interference
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ok
abide by the community standards linked previously
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yes i agree, you definitely should
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I recommend that you test only a few lines at a time in that frame until you figure it out which code is not working.
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all the code has been tested and is working independently, thats the problem