The {webroot}/flashservices/gateway does not translate to a physical path in
the application server. It's refering to a java path(no much was given out
on this, so i'm still guessing) which gives you the flash remoting
capability. You might want to check your CFMX path and the CFCs path. If
these aren't set properly, errors are not returned. It might just do nothing
instead of showing up the datasets.

Check all ActionScript used. It's case sensitive.

Anthony

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Jenkins [mailto:chris@;goodpeoples.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 12:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF-Talk-list V1 #60


I've been trying to use CFMX and flash remoting with little success. I even
downloaded a zip file from macromedia which has all the files needed for
things to work, with no luck.  I have CFMX enterprise and I downloaded
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX Components.  When I play the flash movie, no
actions work.  I believe it has something to do with "setDefaultGatewayUrl".
Mine is currently set to http://localhost:8500/flashservices/gateway.  But
I'm wondering if this is correct since I don't have those folders on my
desktop, even after the install, I could not find a flashservices anywhere.
Here's the example I'm trying to run.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/coldfusion/articles/remoting.html

Thanks in advance for any help.


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