* Hi shakti, I could send the xml to server... you can see a screenshot of that...* *You can also see the format you rcv in server side, please change your* *code in server according to rcv the parameter. * * * *[image: response.png] *
Regards, Preetham Hegde On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 11:14 AM, vidhya lakshmi <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Preetham Hegde, > > Here is my code: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > <mx:Application creationComplete="initapp()" xmlns:mx=" > http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" layout="absolute"> > <mx:Script> > <![CDATA[ > import mx.rpc.events.FaultEvent; > import mx.rpc.events.ResultEvent; > import mx.collections.XMLListCollection; > import mx.controls.Alert; > [Bindable] > private var contacts:XMLListCollection; > public function initapp():void > { > XML.ignoreWhitespace = true; > XML.prettyPrinting = false; > contacts = new XMLListCollection(); > } > public function add():void > { > var newContact:XML = new XML("<contact></contact>"); > //Setting attributes using .@ > //newconta...@name = first.text; > //Adding child node using .appendChild > var address:XML = <address>{second.text}</address>; > var address1:XML = <address1>{first.text}</address1>; > newContact = newContact.appendChild(address); > newContact = newContact.appendChild(address1); > //And using . to set child node > contacts.addItem(newContact); > Alert.show(""+contacts); > > } > public function send_service():void > { > /* var params:Object = new Object(); > params.contact = contacts.toXMLString(); > bookParser.send(params); */ > bookParser.send(); > } > public function fun_result(event:ResultEvent):void > { > Alert.show("hi the result event"); > Alert.show("hi text msg"+event.result.msg); > } > public function fun_fault(event:FaultEvent):void > { > Alert.show("hi fault event"); > } > ]]> > </mx:Script> > <mx:HTTPService id="bookParser" method="POST" resultFormat="text" > url="php/xml_value.php" result="fun_result(event)" > fault="fun_fault(event)" > > <mx:request xmlns=""> > <contact> > {contacts} > </contact> > </mx:request> > </mx:HTTPService> > <mx:DataGrid x="483" y="45" dataProvider="{contacts}"> > <mx:columns> > <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Column 1" dataField="address"/> > <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Column 2" dataField="address1"/> > </mx:columns> > </mx:DataGrid> > <mx:TextInput x="560.5" y="220" id="first"/> > <mx:TextInput x="380.5" y="220" id="second"/> > <mx:Button x="608" y="250" label="Add" click="add()"/> > <mx:Button x="608" y="280" label="send" click="send_service()"/> > </mx:Application> > > Thanks for Ur help > Shakthi > > On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Preetham Hegde > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> *Can u share ur code, we can say where did u go wrong....* >> *or correct ur code and send u back...* >> * >> * >> *If you are using post method then u should encode your xml and then >> send....* >> * >> *Regards, >> Preetham Hegde >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 6:28 PM, vidhya lakshmi >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi Heman, >>> >>> Thanks for ur reply. >>> >>> i have saved the datagrid values to xml by unable to send through >>> HttpService >>> >>> Could u send me any sample ? >>> >>> Thanks & Regards >>> Shakthi >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Heman Babu <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Shakthi , >>>> >>>> You can save the datagrid values in Xml and using HttpService you can >>>> send to php and save it in the database and vice versa.. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 3:44 PM, shakthi <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Friends, >>>>> >>>>> Is there any way to save the datagrid values in to the database mysql >>>>> through php >>>>> and retrieve it back to the datagrid. >>>>> >>>>> Have anybody faced this situation ? 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