Hi all,I recently built a new rig with Win8 and VS2012 Ultimate. This meant I had to update my version of firebreath so that I could continue developing in the new environment. After grabbing the latest stable build, I installed it locally and created a test project. I've used firebreath for quite some time, so I'm quite familiar with how it functions, but I can't seem to get the dll that compiles even from a test project to be recognized by any browser. In older versions, I would compile, then register the dll, and lastly I could open up chrome and visit a page with an embedded object of that particular mime-type. With the latest version of firebreath, however, I cannot seem to get the browser to recognize the dll after registering it. Any ideas?Additional information:If you use a process monitor, you can see the command line that each Chrome process was launched with. This makes it easy to see whether or not the dll instance has been created when visiting a page with the particular mime-type. If I register a test project dll compiled on my old rig, using an old firebreath build for VS2010, it creates the dll instance and works properly. In the latest stable build, however, using VS2012 I am unable to get a test project dll (or any dll created using firebreath) recognized by the browser after registering it on the machine.--
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