Edits to post #25311149 by CyberMonkey30
Edited at 2014-11-26 16:12:09
At 11/26/14 03:04 PM, Diki wrote: Looks like you have FlashDevelop configured to use Adobe Flash for compilation. To ensure that FlashDevelop won't do that, go to Project > Properties and make sure that "Compilation Target" is set to Application.
it looks like this after i did everything.
At 11/26/14 03:04 PM, Diki wrote: Looks like you have FlashDevelop configured to use Adobe Flash for compilation. To ensure that FlashDevelop won't do that, go to Project > Properties and make sure that "Compilation Target" is set to Application.
it looks like this after i did everything.
Edited at 2014-11-26 16:08:02
At 11/26/14 03:04 PM, Diki wrote: Looks like you have FlashDevelop configured to use Adobe Flash for compilation. To ensure that FlashDevelop won't do that, go to Project > Properties and make sure that "Compilation Target" is set to Application.
it looks like this.
At 11/26/14 03:04 PM, Diki wrote: Looks like you have FlashDevelop configured to use Adobe Flash for compilation. To ensure that FlashDevelop won't do that, go to Project > Properties and make sure that "Compilation Target" is set to Application.
it looks like this after i did everything.

