You could try using loadVars and return a status in xml rather than
loadVariablesNum...
var myVars:LoadVars = new LoadVars;
var xml_results:XML = new XML();
xml_results.ignoreWhite = true;
xml_results.onLoad = function(success:Boolean){
if (success){
} else {
}
}
myVars.sendAndLoad("yourfile.asp", xml_results, "POST");
Loren R. Elks wrote:
Come on folks. I know someone can help me with this. Please.
Sincerely,
Loren
-----Original Message-----
From: Loren R. Elks
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:21 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Form Help Needed, Please
Hi:
I've got a form that just does not send. Can someone please look at my
code?
I placed the FLA, SWF, HTML and ASP files in a zip located at:
www.d-mag.org/testform/sent_out.zip
I found out that I'm going to have to use ASP, as the client's webhost
does not support PHP.
Could you also email reply back to me directly as well?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you,
Loren
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