Ok, I did a blog on this. The example is very simple.

http://grumpee.instantspot.com/blog/

I also have a zip file I can email of the code. I couldn't attach it to my
blog.

On 3/21/07, Clint Tredway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

the share should work.

Remoting works on the same port as the cf server is on. So if CF is tied
to IIS and IIS is running on port 80, then so is CF, so is Remoting.

You can change the URL to point to your dev server. I run CF locally then
move my files to a server when its ready to test.

I will give you some sample code here in a min.

On 21 Mar 2007 08:19:09 -0700, rchadgray <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
>   I am reading up on doing flash remoting in CF.
>
> I have CF 7.0.2 installed on a windows machine running through IIS.
> In the CF administrator Flex and Flash remoting is turned on.
>
> When you make a new project in eclipse the default for Root Url
> contains a port 8500 if i remember right. Does Flash remoting run
> over a special port or is it just 80? I could not find anything in
> the CF Admin to set the port so i am guessing that it just uses 80.
>
> I cant find any flex code examples of connecting to flash remoting.
> Can someone post something or point me in a direction?
>
> When creating a new project in eclipse that uses flash remoting it
> asks for a root folder to your CF server. Our development CF server
> is on another box on the network (and i really dont want to install
> CF on my computer). Do i need to make a share on the development
> server so i can enter \\BENDER\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\ into the field?
>
> Any help is appreciated, and if i over looked this information/code
> examples in the help files let me know and i will read them.
>
> thanks in advance!
>
> >



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