AMFPHP does a very good job of this, especially if you have a good framework
setup for your PHP-based services.  If anyone needs some "example code" let
me know.  Beau, a friend of mine, is planning to speak to us at one of our
monthly meetings (UPHPU) to go over Flex and AMFPHP, along with Flex in an
Enterprise environment.  This should clear up questions and give a good
step-up to anyone wanting to dive into Flex.

--Will

On Feb 1, 2008 2:32 PM, Jonathan Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On 31 Jan 2008, at 18:59, MilesTogoe wrote:
>
> > Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> >> tool.  With AMFPHP and web services Flex applications, in my
> >> opinion, are the wave of the future.
> > what is AMFPHP ?
>
> AMFPHP (http://www.amfphp.org/) is one method of enabling Flash
> Remoting.  It allows Flash applications to and PHP to communicate with
> each other thus bringing Flash applications the power of server side
> processing.  Flash remoting is quite powerful and can make web sites
> even more dynamic, attractive, and interactive than using just Flash
> or just PHP.  The are a great combination.
>
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