Not necessarily giving up, but the internet is fruitless and not anyone in the 
Adobe Forums has chimed it, and you are the only one on here. Unfortunately for 
me, I need this thing running by Wednesday. So I am exploring both options 
right now. 

Which ever one works first, will be for the demo on Wednesday.

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From: "Tracy Spratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 12:27 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Desperate Times...Desprate Messures: What is sent by 
HTTPRequest? 

With POST, it should be seeing "form"
parameters, in name=value pairs.  I do not know CF, but in asp.net, the
parameters would be available through Request.Form("action")   What is the 
tracker.cfm page returning?    Have you given up on the WebService?   Tracy   
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 From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wkolcz
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008
3:16 PM
To:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] Desperate
Times...Desprate Messures: What is sent by HTTPRequest?   

I am just
trying to send 4 parameters over to a CFC or CFM page to insert into the
database and both WebService and HTTPRequest are giving me fits. 

Ok here is the scenerio:

When the user watches a video, it starts a timer, when the user either exits
the page or clicks the 'stop' button it triggers a function that sends out 3
pieces of info: what video, how long, and whether they clicked stop or left. I
am packaging that information into an Object and sending it to a .cfm page with
a query on it, ready to insert.

What exactly is my .cfm page 'seeing' sent to it? Are they form., url., or just
the stuct name?

Here is my AS code:

trackInfo.duration =  myTimer.currentCount;

trackInfo.action = "Video Stopped";    

trackInfo.source = source;

var service:HTTPService = new HTTPService();

service.url = "https://ummciisdevweb22.med.umich.edu/videotracking/tracker.cfm";;

service.method = "POST";

service.addEventListener(ResultEvent.RESULT, countHandler);

service.addEventListener(FaultEvent.FAULT, alertFault);

service.send(trackInfo);

How should I constuct the query on the tracker.cfm page? Something like:

        <cfquery name="countIt"
datasource="#request.dsn#">

            Insert Into
tracker (clickCount, duration, action, videoFile, datePlayed)

    VALUES(1, #trackInfo.duration#, '#trackInfo.action#',
'#trackInfo.source#', #Now()#)

        </cfquery>  



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