Thanks, but what I'm trying to accomplish is get the String with the
folder path,
for example: "D:/Files/Pic",  with "FileReference.browse();" I select
the folder,
so how could I get the String of the folder path...

Thanks for your support

--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <tom.chiver...@...>
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> On Friday 26 Jun 2009, reversible_82 wrote:
> > No, it seem like this class do not exist in flex, should be a way to
do
> > this on flex, does anyone have an Idea?
>
> FileReference.browse();
>
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