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Get ReferenceError: Error #1065: Variable Transform3DController is not defined. when running debug.

New Here ,
Dec 09, 2011 Dec 09, 2011

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Hi,

I just upgraded my Flash Builder to 4.6. Ever since the upgrade I have been getting the following error right when I run my web files through debug:

ReferenceError: Error #1065: Variable Transform3DController is not defined.

          at global/flash.utils::getDefinitionByName()

          at ominds.mouseinspect::MouseInspector/onTmd3dModuleLoaded()

I'm not sure if this came from the new upgrade to the builder or if this an issue with the new Flash Player 11,1,102,55 release. It seems that when I got to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ it doesn't even load the flash movie.

I'm on a Mac OS X v10.6.8 and I use mostly chrome but this issue also occurs in FireFox.

Does anyone have any ideas to wtf is going on?

Thanks,

-Nate

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New Here , Dec 09, 2011 Dec 09, 2011

It's Firebug/Flash Firebug causing the problem. I had to completely remove all firebug related addons from firefox in order for it to stop throwing the error.

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It's Firebug/Flash Firebug causing the problem. I had to completely remove all firebug related addons from firefox in order for it to stop throwing the error.

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This is also an issue in Chrome. I have the debug player installed. Any other site I go to that has Flash on the page I get this error. This is in Chrome and Firefox. Love the debugger... but pissed I see this message everytime I see a flash piece on a page.

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I can confirm Josh Shelby's report that it is something to do with Firebug/Flash Firebug; I disabled Firebug, Flashbug, and Flash Firebug in Firefox and everything is working again (aside from those addons, of course).

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I will try this fix for FF, but one of my primary dev tools is chrome. Has there been any solutions for this happening in chrome? Cause everytime I run in debug, it always shows up.

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Dec 14, 2011 Dec 14, 2011

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I have been experiencing this same issue. After reading this post a messing around, I also feel like it has to do with either Flashbug or FlashFirebug. So I've been experiencing this issue while trying to launch my application in Chrome. I disabled these extensions and the error when away. I then reenabled the extensions, and the error didn't come back until I launched debug in Firefox, even if I switched to launching in Chrome. I can only guess that these extensions are doing something to the flash player that v11 isn't happy with.

Anyway, even if you're debugging in Chrome, try out disabling these extensions. It's odd, yes, but it worked for me.

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Ya I found that out as well...

Thanks to all that helped!

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