Have you touched the suspendBackgroundProcessing flag at any point? If you
have... You must be fish-slapped. Do a search for this in the Adobe © Flex ©
Documentation ­ one of the specific cases mentioned has to do with
suspending server responses.

Rick Winscot



On 8/4/08 4:56 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I  have a application with several popups.
> On click of the submit button I send a request to the server and I want the
> application to be disabled at that time.
> When I use Application.application.enabled = false; the background application
> gets disabled but the popup does not get disabled.
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> Any ideas ?
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> Regards,
> Nirav Gosalia  
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