Hi,
I have to ask something else... when you said change the
reference to Name, I wasn't sure that you meant on the left of the =
or right.
I have taken a class on AS 3.0 and two on Flex 3 and it was very
extensive... getting into OOP. I thought I had things figured out.
Could you or someone please look at my code and specifically edit it
to work. It is very small and I only need to have one field in the
form for demonstration purposes. It might be only a line or two that
needs to be changed or added. There are only two files so far.
Here's the link:
http://fwweb.biz/ContactForm.zip
Please email me directly or post the fixed code specifically as
it would need to be for this to work.
I'll reproduce the code below as well. It's not long. As a
note, I did find a free Flex/PHP application that does this. However,
I want to figure out how to get the very basic application that I
started, working right, instead of just taking something else. I want
to figure out the exact logic that would work to accomplish what I am
trying. By being real basic, I can focus mainly on the details and
concepts that I am getting wrong.
The instructor in the two classes I took on Flex Builder 3,
stated that I needed an HTTPService tag which calls the php form
processing script that emails form results to a specified email
address - setting the method to POST. In the form component, I would
call an AS 3.0 function that creates the object, obj:Object = new
Object(); -> then in the function sendMyData, I call the HTTPService
send method.
It sounds like you are saying that I shouldn't use obj but
should use something like this:
<forms:FormComp id="form"/>
Then, in the function sendMyData(, I just do it like this:
form.Name = Name.text;
No, that doesn't work. It still gives me an error saying:
Access to undefined property Name.
I really didn't follow that either. I thought I would need an
object that would have properties sent to the HTTPService request
which calls the php form processor which will email me the results.
Please, check out the code I include and if you or someone else would,
please replace what I did wrong with the right code. That way I can
see exactly how to make this work. I just got a little confused when
you were saying that I need to use form.Name as I didn't know if you
meant just replace that in the function that I have and that we are
talking about this on the left or right of the equals sign and if not,
then what are we setting equal to form.Name.
Lastly, I have two large books for learning AS 3.0 and OOP,
ActionScript 3.0 Bible and Flex 3.0 Bible. They are rather extensive
and long and AS 3.0 Bible does get into OOP. If you would recommend a
different or additional text, please let me know. I'll definitely
start reading the information at the link you sent to me - to the
livedocs article.
thanks,
Bruce
--- In [email protected], "Haykel BEN JEMIA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> The problems you are having are related to very basic actionscript and
> object oriented programming knowledge. Don't get me wrong, I'm in no way
> blaming you, I just want to give you the advice to read some
documentation
> about AS and OO programming because otherwise you will be loosing
much time
> with basic things!
> You can start with "Programming ActionScript 3.0" from the Flex
> documentation:
>
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=Part6_ProgAS_1.html
>
> Now to the problem. You are getting this error because the "Name"
field is
> not defined where you are calling it, but in the FormComponent. If you
> instantiate the FormComponent with an id of "form" for example, you can
> access it with: form.Name. Note that it has to be declared public in the
> component to be able access it from outside the component.
>
> Hope it helps!
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:10 AM, brucewhealton
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> > Hi, thanks for the help. I did what you mention below. Someone else
> > posted somethingsimilar about putting the Object property into the
> > function.
> >
> > It still doesn't like that yet. It gives me an error on the line in
> > the function where I am assigning values to the Object properties...
> > Specifically it doesn't like:
> > obj.Name = Name.text;
> > it says: Access to undefined property Name
> >
> > Now, one problem might be that I am not passing any parameters to the
> > function.
> > I'll see about the way you specified the function and see if that
> > fixes things.
> >
> > To see more specifically what I did, please click on this to download
> > the zip archive file of my Flex Project:
> >
> > http://fwweb.biz/ContactForm.zip
> >
> > thanks,
> > Bruce
> >