I don't have the code with me now but i will post it later to help you out.  
This KILLED us 
for over a week.  The documentation was NOT accurate and I think we sort of got 
lucky 
with our solution but it works.  I will do my best to post it later tonight.


--- In [email protected], "btkracker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've seen several posts for this but haven't seen any kind of 
> resolution.  I've seen other posts that say it is extremely easy.
> 
> Well, I'm in the same boat: I can't seem to get post data to send to 
> my IIS server.  I have been able to use the exact same .asp file on 
> the server side and javascript in an IE window to get the correct 
> results.  When I try it from Flex...no data.
> 
> Here is my code:
> 
> Flex code:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml"; 
> layout="absolute" creationComplete="test()">
>       <mx:Script>
>               <![CDATA[
>               
>               import mx.rpc.events.ResultEvent;
>               import mx.controls.Alert;
>               
>               private function test():void{
>               HttpRequest.addEventListener("result", testResponse);
>               HttpRequest.url = "http://IIS_Server/AJAX/test.asp";;
>               HttpRequest.resultFormat = "text";
>               HttpRequest.method = "POST";
>               HttpRequest.contentType = "application/x-www-form-
> urlencoded";
>               HttpRequest.request = "myString=TestString";
>               HttpRequest.send();
>         }
>         
>         private function testResponse(event: ResultEvent):void{
>               Alert.show(event.result.toString());
>         }
>       ]]>
>       </mx:Script>
>       
>       <mx:HTTPService id="HttpRequest" showBusyCursor="true" />
> </mx:Application>
> 
> 
> ASP Code (pretty simple stuff..):
> <%@ Language=VBScript %>
> <%
> Response.Write "here it is: '" & Request.Form & "'"
> Response.End
> %>
> 
> This should return the entire post.  The only thing I get back in 
> Flex is the string "here it is: ''".  As mentioned above, when I use 
> the below javascript and Microsoft's 'XMLHttpRequest' object, I get 
> a successfull post and receive the string "here it 
> is: 'myString=StringTest'" back to the browser.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help!!
> 
> Bruce
>






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