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Subject: FLASH: OT Generator ?'s
From: U-neek
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 22:44:30 +0100

hello all--

I have a few basic questions regarding generator 2 server on NT with IIS

First, is there a text character limit that generator can handle? If
so, where and how can I examine this setting? Is it set in flash and
my .swt?

Second, can you allocate more memory to the generator server or
generate.exe application? if so, how and where do you do this?

Any info on these questions is greatly appreciated!

We are having problems generating .swfs that have text fields in the .swt
We have done some quick tests and everything works fine with less
text, but with the default amount we get the following error:

generate.exe Application Error
"The instruction at "0x77f6481a" referenced memory at 0xfffffff8". The
memory could not be "read".
Click OK to terminate the application
Click Cancel to debug the application

I clicked Cancel to debug and it launched Microsoft Visual C++ and gave
the dialog box that said this
"unhandled exception in generate.exe (NTDLL.DLL): 0xC0000005: Access
Violation

We are wainting on our engineers to give us some detailed info on how
they have things set up and how the data is being transferred to and
from generator, so this is all the info i have at the moment.

If anyone has any ideas about what is causing this and how to fix it
please let me know ASAP.

Thanks for all your time!

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