great, will check it out, thanks Steven --- In [email protected], "Steven Webster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Miguel, > > > right, but how can I call a webservices in a popup?. Or I > > need to do another flex and aspx files for it? > > If you pick up the documentation, or perhaps the free PDF download > of the chapter at http://flexbook.iterationtwo.com/ we cover a lot > of material including how to make service calls, whether they are > webservices, remoteobject, etc. > > You're asking pretty general questions, which are probably > covered in more depth in the documentation than any one person > will be able to answer right now. > > Why not: > > 1. Create a simple app that calls your webservice correctly > 2. Add a popup to that simple app > 3. Invoke the webservice from the popup instead of the main app > - perhaps on a button press in the first instance ? > > I'd build up gently to what you're trying to do....if anything isn't > working as advertised in the documentation or books, then I'm sure > people will jump in with help at that point. > > Once you have a simple app successfully calling your webservice, > and you have that app popping up a window, perhaps post your MXML > at that point and someone will be able to point out the mistakes. > > Good luck ! > > Steven > > -- > Steven Webster > Technical Director > iteration::two > > This e-mail and any associated attachments transmitted with it may contain > confidential information and must not be copied, or disclosed, or used by > anyone other than the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended > recipient(s) please destroy this e-mail, and any copies of it, immediately. > > Please also note that while software systems have been used to try to ensure > that this e-mail has been swept for viruses, iteration::two do not accept > responsibility for any damage or loss caused in respect of any viruses > transmitted by the e-mail. Please ensure your own checks are carried out > before any attachments are opened.

