WebORB for PHP can work with both NetConnection and RemoteObject. The
product implements both AMF0 and AMF3 protocols. As a result, it
supports traditional Flash Remoting as well as Flex clients.

Mark

--- In [email protected], "klumikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "christophevond" <CEOsterFlex@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Maybe I should have specified this before, but I am limited to using
> > an apache server, so can flex possible export to xml and read that in
> > with php or some alternative like that? I have read something about
> > using the php variable $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA but I am not really sure
> > how that comes together. Thanks.
> >
> 
> You have a number of options in this case:
> 
> - You could use an HTTPService within Flex and send (using GET or
> POST) a comma-delimited list representing your array. On PHP's end,
> you could use the built in array functions to turn that
> comma-delimited list back in to an array.
> 
> - AMFPHP is designed to allow a translation between native data types
> in Flex and PHP. You can install AMFPHP in a directory on your web
> site (quite simple to setup) and create functions that act as services
> to send/receive information to/from Flex. This way, you can create an
> array in Flex, and send it to your PHP backend without worrying about
> anything complicated in between.
> 
> - WebORB for PHP is similar to AMFPHP in the sense that you can
> translate native data types between languages. The key difference with
> WebORB and AMFPHP as far as I know (I have only used it once thus far)
> is that WebORB only deals with RemoteObjects (as opposed to a
> NetConnection).
> 
> Keep in mind all 3 solutions will work with your current Apache setup
> (provided you have the proper privileges on your hosting provider).
> 
> Cheers, best of luck.
> 
> Brian
>





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