Thanks for the reply, Chris.

I was beginning to realize something like that was going on.
The tutorial was poorly done.

I'm finding out that most of the tutorials assume quite a bit of knowledge
about Flash, espeically ActionScript, and CF MX.  I've been doing CF
for a couple of years, but have no experience with ActionScript and Flash.
I looked at Flash when it first came out, but quickly realized it was not
worth
the financial returns to put that much time into eye-candy animation.  And
half
of my business is video and graphics production.

Someone commented on this talk list that ActionScript documentation
was weak and limited.  I'm beginning to agree.  The Macromedia site itself
seems to show Macromedia's view toward scripting tutoring:  "The best way
to learn scripting is to study sample script."  I disagree.  For beginners
like myself,
we need basic scripting tutoring that walks learners through every step of
writing
script, not just presentation of a completed script, no matter how simple,
that assumes
the concepts behind the scripting can be discerned simply by looking at the
script.
No matter how long a child stares at water, they will never be able to
discern its
chemical composition, H-2-0...

Maybe I'm missing it somewhere, but there doesn't seem to be any tutorials
that include the most basic step-by-step teaching of what to do and why.

Got any ideas?

Rick



-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Kief [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 3:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hello World CF-Flash Remoting Example...


I believe that example movie just uses the trace() function to show the
results in the output window. This is something that is mostly used for
debugging purposes within the Flash IDE.

Using the trace() function (to show things in the output window) does
not work outside the Flash IDE.


-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 11:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hello World CF-Flash Remoting Example...

Well, it may be because there is nothing on the
movie "screen" (display) to actually display text.
When I test the movie, a blank test screen comes up
and a smaller dialogue window pops up and says
"Data received from the server:  Hello World"...that's
as it should be.

I guess I need some kind of data display output.
That seems obvious, but nothing like that was mentioned
in the tutorial...

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 1:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Hello World CF-Flash Remoting Example...


I ran the "Hello World" sample Flash Remoting app and
everything seemed to be working fine.  Got "Hello World" back
when I tested the movie.

But when I publishing the .swf and ran it in a browser, the
screen is blank...no "Hello World".  The Flash 6 player screen
pops up, but it's blank, also...No error, either...

Has anybody built this little app?  Any insights?

What simple little thing am I missing?

Rick





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