kennethteo
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16 years ago @ kennethteo.com - Uploading images using... · 0 replies · +1 points
You can try this on the server side: After the upload is done, redirect to a html page. You may want to display the file upload status on the html page so that your flex app can pick it up and act accordingly.
Hope it helps!
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16 years ago @ kennethteo.com - Uploading images using... · 0 replies · +1 points
From our discussion via email, it looks like adding the cross-domain policy file to your server made it work.
Glad it worked for you!
Cheers
16 years ago @ kennethteo.com - Uploading images using... · 1 reply · +1 points
I hope this helps. I have packaged a eclipse project here: http://kennethteo.com/files/FileUpload.zip
Download and import it into your eclipse workspace. For the compilation error that you will see, all you will need is to add your Server Library into your workspace. I assume you are using the eclipse JST plugin.
I know how it feels to get stuck ;)
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17 years ago @ kennethteo.com - Passing Params to Flex... · 0 replies · +1 points
Having said that, Thanks for providing the link onto this post!! ;)
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