As bad as it sounds, I am now used to this behavior, I use FB4 on a Mac , but remember having the same issue with Flex Practically, I keep clearing the browser cache and cleaning the project. I have thought about adding some random number after the swf url so that it never gets cached but haven't implemented it yet. Force of habit I guess, clearing the cache & cleaning the project has become such a routine!
As bad as it sounds, I am now used to this behavior, I use FB4 on a Mac , but remember having the same issue with Flex. Practically, I keep clearing the browser cache and cleaning the project. I have thought about adding some random number after the swf url so that it never gets cached but haven't implemented it yet.
Force of habit I guess, clearing the cache & cleaning the project has become such a routine!
The problem is with the SDK settings selected for the Compiler. Try going to 'Project' > 'Properties' > 'ActionScript Compiler'. Now, in the 'Flex SDK section', try changing the SDK.
Click on 'Apply'. This will force FB to rebuild all settings for the project. You can try again.
FB should now have started compiling with latest code changes again. Please Note: This is not a permanent fix though! In case the problem re-occurs, you'll need to again perform the steps mentioned above to get FB back on track.
FB should now have started compiling with latest code changes again. Please Note: This is not a permanent fix though! In case the problem re-occurs, you'll need to again perform the steps mentioned above to get FB back on track.
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