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validation errors Error code Description Notes 100 Application descriptor cannot be parsed Check the application descriptor file for XML
Error 302 Root Content Is Missing From Package
syntax errors such as unclosed tags. 101 Namespace is missing Add error 105: application.id contains an invalid value the missing namespace. 102 Invalid namespace Check the namespace spelling. 103 Unexpected element or attribute Remove offending elements and attributes. Custom values are not allowed in the descriptor file. Check the spelling of element and attribute names. Make sure that elements are placed within the correct parent element and that attributes are used with the correct elements. 104 Missing element or attribute Add the required element or attribute. 105 Element or attribute contains an invalid value Correct the offending value. 106 Illegal window attribute combination Some window settings, such as transparency = true and systemChrome = standard cannot be used together. Change one of the incompatible settings. 107 Window minimum size is larger than the window maximum size Change either the minimum or the maximum size setting. 108 Attribute already used in prior element 109 Duplicate element. Remove the duplicate element. 110 At least one element of the specified type is required. Add the missing element. 111 None of the profiles listed in the application descriptor support native extensions. Add a profile to the supportedProfies list that supports native extensions. 112 The AIR target doesn't support native extensions. Choose a target that supports native extensions. 113
an invalid value Posted on June 4, 2013 Error message Error 105: application.initialWindow.content contains an invalid value Cause You are likely to see this error message when you compile your AIR project on the command line for the first time. When you create your AIR project, an app descriptor file is automatically created for it. It's typically called YourApp-app.xml (if your project is called YourApp) and most, but not all values are set in it. One of the values http://help.adobe.com/en_US/air/build/WSBE9908A0-8E3A-4329-8ABD-12F2A19AB5E9.html that are not usually set is
here to help Post a reply 14 posts • Page 1 of 1 Reply with quote AirDC++ On Windows 7! by Diazz » 05 Dec 2008, 21:11 Hey!I installed Airdc on my new Windows 7 OS.This is the problem:[21:07:28] Error creating hash data file: http://www.airdcpp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=105 The system cannot find the path specified.[21:07:28] Generated new TLS certificate[21:07:28] Failed to load certificate file[21:07:28] Error http://airexamples.com/2008/12/30/displaying-custom-icons-in-an-adobe-air-application/ creating dchub registry key[21:07:28] Error creating adc registry key[21:07:28] Error creating magnet registry key[21:07:30] Error creating dchub registry key[21:07:30] Error creating adc registry key[21:07:30] Error creating magnet registry keyAny more info you need. I will ofc provide it.Thanks // Mattias Diazz Posts: 2Joined: 05 Dec 2008, 21:08 Top Reply with quote Re: AirDC++ On Windows 7! by Diazz » 05 Dec 2008, 21:36 Okey, error creating Solved!I saw something about running as administrator, which i thought i did, but i didnt. So it works now. Sorry for the topic Diazz Posts: 2Joined: 05 Dec 2008, 21:08 Top Reply with quote Re: AirDC++ On Windows 7! by Yada » 05 Dec 2008, 22:04 Don't be sorry, consider this as a guide Yada Site Admin Posts: 183Joined: 24 Sep 2008, 19:04 Top Reply with quote Re: AirDC++ On Windows 7! by Night » 06 Dec 2008, 16:40 error creating air yes.. now other ppl know how to solve it too. Night Site Admin Posts: 567Joined: 24 Sep 2008, 18:50 Top Reply with quote Re: AirDC++ On Windows 7! by nakey » 03 Aug 2009, 15:06 hi, i have the same problem with vista x64. where do i find the running as administrator as you had found? thanks. nakey Posts: 1Joined: 03 Aug 2009, 15:01 Top Reply with quote Re: AirDC++ On Windows 7! by alehk » 24 Aug 2009, 11:16 right click on the program and find run as admin in the scroll list alehk Beta Tester Posts: 52Joined: 08 Oct 2008, 19:07 Top Reply with quote Re: AirDC++ On Windows 7! by Racer » 20 Nov 2009, 15:33 U dont need to run it as an admin, you just have to make sure that the user class has full access to the folder for the certs, preferably the whole dc install folder. Racer Posts: 13Joined: 20 Jan 2009, 16:50 Top Reply with quote Re: AirDC++ On Windows 7! by zrken » 27 Jan 2010, 16:54 heyI've a quite interesting problem too.I run two machines. XP and win7. Both use airdc.Dc worked as active mode on old router. I swapped router, same portforwarding was done to the new one.All systems fine, search and download.On the XP system all is still fine, no issues.On the w7 system this happens:A day after on, I cannot access certain users.2 days later o
icons in an Adobe AIR application By Peter deHaan On December 30, 2008 · 10 Comments The following example shows how you can display custom icons in an Adobe AIR application by setting the