TheUnamed (02-15-2014)
Have you managed to fix it already?
If not, just for the sake of information - the errors appearing are ones produced purposefully by the code. Sometimes they are caused by the Le Bot code itself, and other times by the AQWorlds SWF. They only appear when running debugger because the purpose of the debugger itself is for developers to test whether their code is running without any errors, or to pinpoint the source of an error. The only way of fixing this is running it on the latest flash player, which is designed for the users rather than the developers. Hope that helps
TheUnamed (02-15-2014)
TheUnamed (02-15-2014)
Hmm... I'm unsure.
The only reason I can think of is if you had an Adobe package installed on your computer which came with the debugger application.
I think that on Windows it is slightly different as well, in that, the situation changes slightly with the ActiveX stuff which I'm unfamiliar with. There are also other possibilities with all of the browser integration with Chrome, but by default the debugger shouldn't be in Chrome unless you install the plug-in.
I think the most likely case is that there is a difference with the ActiveX stuff. Any windows AQWorlds trainer requires the ActiveX environment, I know that much. Theoretically, if you didn't have any flash player installed, then it wouldn't run at all. Maybe you got an initial error but the screen was still black? With the debugger, you can still use the application but the errors constantly appear. That might be the difference, I really don't know.