Flash Lite 1.1 on 3rd Edition

Hi all,
I have a problem with flash lite 1.1 on the 3rd edition
phones. When my app calls a second swf (when the softkeys are
pressed) it sometimes hops out of the app and player completly and
goes back to the phones operating system menu.
Its completely intermitent and only happens sometimes. I can
sometimes call the second swf , go back and call it again 20 times
and it works all the time, but sometimes it hops out after 1 or 2
calls..... Why????
The code is not changing and its not a memory problem and
nothing else is running on the phone.
I dont get any memory errors or any warning messages back.
The swf's that I'm calling range from 30k to 50k so its not
huge amounts of memory.
I am getting this on the following phones... N73, N80, E61,
3250 and E70 (thats all I have but I suspect all of the phones in
this series that have the player pre installed have this problem)
I have also tried some of the downloads from the exchange and
they hop out too...
I think the player has a problem with key presses on the soft
keys and for some reason it drops out sometimes if they are
pressed.
Has anyone else had this problem and if so where you able to
fix it in any way, or can someone from Adobe tell me if this is a
known problem with flash lite 1.1 on the 3rd edition phones....?
Is there a fix!!!
Thanks
Mark

The solution is really very simple:
pair your N93 via bluetooth with your Mac, then once it is paired, go to the bluetooth menu, at the top right of your desktop...
From the bluetooth menu, choose
Browse Device...
The N93 will allow you to browse 2 main drives, the internal C drive and your memory card too.
The problem with sending Flash Lite 2 swf files via bluetooth is that since the installed Flash Lite Player is only version 1.1, it attempts to open any files which are sent. It refuses to open Flash Lite 2 swf files since it believes they are corrupt.
However, when you send files using the Browse Device... method, the files are not intercepted by the installed Flash Lite Player 1.1, and so you can save them to the N93 (in the "Other" folder).
Now, when you open the Flash Lite Player 2.1 you will see your Flash Lite 2 swf file listed and you will be able to open and test it ;-)
Easy when you know how ;-)
Gaia Live 2007
http://www.gaialive.com/

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