ack, thought you would say that. But the creation and posting on the 
a server to get it could a solution. How could one automate that 
solution. FileReference.upload() or something else. Thanks for the 
heads up...

--- In [email protected], Paul deCoursey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That will not work, unless you are using AIR.  A file can't 
originate in 
> the SWF, it has to come from a server.  You can create the file in 
the 
> SWF and spool it to a server and back to the client.
> 
> Paul
> 
> essuark wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply Paul. Other than when the swf loads, there 
is NO 
> > server side component like a websevice. It needs to be initiated 
from 
> > the swf with data from with-in the swf....
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Paul deCoursey <paul@> wrote:
> >   
> >> NavigateToUrl should work.  This is really more of a general Web 
> >> Development question though.  The real work would need to be 
done 
> >>     
> > on the 
> >   
> >> server in some sort of web application.  You need to set the 
header 
> >>     
> > of 
> >   
> >> the response to the correct mimetype so that the browser can 
decide 
> >>     
> > what 
> >   
> >> to do with the file.  You can also send headers to will instruct 
> >>     
> > what to 
> >   
> >> use for a filename.  I can't really provide much more guidance 
> >>     
> > without 
> >   
> >> more details on what you are using server side, and that would 
> >>     
> > really 
> >   
> >> bring us out of scope for this list.
> >>
> >> Paul
> >>
> >> essuark wrote:
> >>     
> >>> Hello all,
> >>>  
> >>>   I have some simple data that I wish to export to Excel from 
my 
> >>>       
> > flex 
> >   
> >>> application. Basically I want to click a button and have 
> >>>       
> > the 'Save As' 
> >   
> >>> dialog on the browser appear, so the data is dynamic. This 
needs 
> >>>       
> > to be 
> >   
> >>> contained in the swf and not access a file somewhere on a 
server, 
> >>>       
> > and 
> >   
> >>> since there isn't file, I am not sure if can use NavigatetoURL. 
> >>>       
> > In 
> >   
> >>> short I wish to send or stream xml data to; I guess, another 
> >>>       
> > browser. 
> >   
> >>> So again, any ideas on how to send simple xml data, like 
> >>> <Msg>Hello</Msg> and have the browser's save as dialog show up 
so 
> >>>       
> > the 
> >   
> >>> user can save it on their harddrive?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Ralph
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>       
> >
> >
> >
> >
>


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