FreeMind Flash Browser problem with Big Files
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Hi. I'm generating a .mm file with the values of a data base. I've checked if the xml is valid with the "rxp" command (available with apt-get in debian..) and it looks ok.
It has about 1150 nodes, and the nodes are shown collapsed, not as the ususal tree view, like broken... Testing it i've seen that it happens whith big files... Is there any solution for this? or is a memory limitation for swf objects??
In the real/java FreeMind, the file is loaded properly. I haven't tested it in a windows OS host with iexplorer, but in Iceweasel (Debian) it's "broken", so perhaps is a problem of the memory configuration in the swf player and not the FreeMind Flash Browser.
Thanks for the software.
Pablo.
Broken tree (collapsed nodes)
Flash viewer snapshot
Logged In: YES
user_id=318488
Originator: NO
I can confirm the issue with 0.9.0.Beta15 under Windows XPSP2 and Firefox (known as Iceweasel under Debian!). I don't think the issue is with the file itself and the way it's been generated, the same file saved with FreeMind gives the same strange result in the Flash viewer (see snapshot).
Eric
File Added: ScreenShot 8 ZH10 - Mozilla Firefox.png
Logged In: YES
user_id=1735169
Originator: NO
Same issue in Flash Browser v1.0b from a LARGE FreeMind 0.9.0 b17 .mm file (over 1300 nodes?). If I delete a few branches in the .mm file, then the Flash Browser displays the file correctly.
Logged In: YES
user_id=1735169
Originator: NO
Same issue in Flash Browser v1.0b from a LARGE FreeMind 0.9.0 b17 .mm file
(over 1300 nodes?). If I delete a few branches in the .mm file, then the
Flash Browser displays the file correctly.
(It doesn't look like there's a way for me to add attachments.)
Windows XP SP2
MSIE 6 SP2
Adobe Flash Player V9.0.124.0
The EXACT limit in Flash Browser v1.0b is 1004 nodes. Seems to be independent of depth. Had one file with a depth of 12 levels and another with a deth of 7 levels. The files both display correctly with 1004 nodes. Both files displayed incorrectly with 1005 nodes.
Windows XP SP3
MSIE7
Adobe Flash Player 10,0,22,87