Are you wanting to capture just the Flex part? Or also the browser
rendered HTML part?

--- In [email protected], "aceoohay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In an application that I wrote years ago in ASP classic, I had a 
> button on every page that would allow the user to e-mail the current 
> page to someone. It would actually capture the innerHTML, and append 
> it to an e-mail and send it. The purpose was to capture a snapshot of 
> the data at the time the page was rendered. It was great for trouble 
> shooting customer complaints because we could see what they saw at 
> that particular time (thit was a 600 user DB app, and the data 
> changed frequently).
> 
> I would like to do something similar in Flex. Yes I know I can have 
> the user do an Alt-Print-Screen, and paste it into word or paint, and 
> send the image, but I was hoping for something more seamless. 
> Something I coud put on each panel that the user could click, and it 
> would popup a box that would ask where to e-mail it to. It would 
> attach the current rendered panel to an e-mail as a jpg, pdf, png... 
> 
> I have the e-mail piece operational, but I haven't a clue where to 
> start on the capture piece.
> 
> Anybody have any good ideas?
> 
> Paul
>


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