someone at Adobe made an Air app wich transform a swf to a telemetry friendly swf. code is here: https://github.com/renaun/ActionScriptExamples/tree/master/SWFScoutEnabler
i think its not that complicated :) all happens in the flash player in fact

Le 17/12/2012 23:29, Michael Schmalle a écrit :
Well, as it stands there is no -advanced-telemetry flag.

But as Frank points out, this compiler is ours so we can do what we want with it in the future.

On another note, I have no clue what that flag would enable in the compiler... It sounds complicated to me.

If people figure out "what it does", add it as a JIRA feature request for Falcon.

Mike

Quoting Frank Pepermans <frankp...@hotmail.com>:

Since Monocle was developed side-by-side to Falcon, I suspect our Falcon does support it?

Whatever that Scout enabler tool does could be added to Falcon at a later time regardless.


-----Original Message----- From: sébastien Paturel
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2012 6:48 PM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Adobe Scout (was Monocle)

Does Falcon also support |-advanced-telemetry=true option?
it seems that |ASC 2.0 does

Le 17/12/2012 08:12, Frank Pepermans a écrit :
I?m sure most of you already know about this, but you can now easily inject telemetry into existing Flex projects and run Scout via the Scout enabler tool :
http://www.bytearray.org/?p=5025

On my project for example, I switched off accessibility after looking at the results, never knew it impacted performance that much.





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