natively CF sees a Flash object as a structure of arguments, not as a CF Structure, while an Associative Array from flash will come into CF natively as a structure.
At 03:02 PM 4/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Interestingly, I was doing some remoting a couple of months ago and I had to pass a complex object from Flash to CF. By complex, I mean that the object had nested arrays and such. At first, I couldn't get CF to see the object's properties. I changed it from creating an object that I passed to creating an array (an associate array) and that worked. Go figure.
Gabe
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