what happens when you don't run it through the flex debugger?  Have you
tried setting up a new project and just calling the CFC from it?  Perhaps
there is a setting off in the current flex project?  Where are the CFCs
stored?
Rob

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:54 PM, Jamie Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I added the timeout because I got bored of the waits. The operation should
> take very little time.
>
> When I ran the flex debugger without a timeout, I noticed that it went into
> some kind of re-queueing routine (into native Flex AS classes) seemingly ad
> infinitum.
>
> I just now set a timeout of 60 seconds, and same timeout. Now I'll do it
> again without a timeout, but AFAIK, it's not going to end up telling me
> anything, unfortunately. I'll report back if it does, though.
>
> Jamie
>
> >Have you tried removing your request timeout?  It is set to 10.  I would
> >unset it if you are having timeout problems, perhaps that will reveal
> >another issue, or solve the problem.
> >Rob
>
> 

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