Hi Alex, Thank you! Same code in the Actionscript version is working like a charm, but the JS version is not sending any data. Also called your post app for testing using JS.
-----Mensagem original----- De: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] Enviada: 4 de junho de 2014 21:47 Para: dev@flex.apache.org Cc: Logibérica - Jaime Martin; Logibérica - Marco Peixoto Assunto: Re: HTTPService Example Is it not working for both the ActionScript and JavaScript versions? I don't have a real server for testing POST, my test app sends to http://httpbin.org/post and the returned data looks right to me, but I could be missing something. Or try a network monitor. Is the data really not being sent at all or could it be mis-identified? Thanks, -Alex On 6/4/14 5:57 AM, "Logibérica - Paulo Esgaio" <pesg...@logiberica.com> wrote: >Hi > >No they are there. It always ends on onRequestComplete(), and on the >server side I get a request. >On the onRequestComplete I can read the previous posted data onto >_HTTPService.contentData, on the property _HTTPService.result_data. >It seems that _HTTPService.contentData is not being send to the server >but keeps its contents on client side. > >private function onRequestComplete(e:org.apache.flex.events.Event):void >{ > Alert.show("Success", "Posting Data",Alert.OK); > MyTxtResult.text = _HTTPService.result_data; } > >private function onRequestFault(e:org.apache.flex.events.Event):void >{ > Alert.show("ERROR","Posting Data",Alert.OK); } > >-----Mensagem original----- >De: Deepak MS [mailto:megharajdee...@gmail.com] >Enviada: 4 de junho de 2014 12:38 >Para: dev@flex.apache.org >Cc: Logibérica - Marco Peixoto >Assunto: Re: HTTPService Example > >Are you missing result and fault events? > >_HTTPService.addEventListener("result",onResult); >_HTTPService.addEventListener("fault",onFault); > > > >On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Logibérica - Paulo Esgaio < >pesg...@logiberica.com> wrote: > >> Sorry for the late answer. >> >> I didn't receive any error, but on the server side (using PHP) the >> $_POST var is empty. The http headers are OK. >> >> Here's the partial code: >> >> private var _HTTPService:HTTPService = new HTTPService(); ... >> _HTTPService.method = "POST" >> _HTTPService.url = _url; >> _HTTPService.contentType = "charset=x-user-defined"; >> _HTTPService.contentData = my_data_to_send; >> _HTTPService.addEventListener("complete",onRequestComplete); >> _HTTPService.addEventListener("ioError",onRequestFault); >> _HTTPService.send(); >> >> If i'm doing something wrong, please give me some guide lines. >> >> TIA. >> >> -----Mensagem original----- >> De: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] >> Enviada: 3 de junho de 2014 04:55 >> Para: dev@flex.apache.org >> Cc: Logibérica - Marco Peixoto >> Assunto: Re: HTTPService Example >> >> A simple POST test worked for me. Did you get an error? What were >> you trying to post? >> >> -Alex >> >> On 6/2/14 10:18 AM, "pesgaio" <pesg...@logiberica.com> wrote: >> >> >Thak you, but I meant a FlexJS example. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >-- >> >View this message in context: >> >http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-HTTPServ >> >i >> >ce >> >-Ex >> >ample-tp37930p37933.html >> >Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at >>Nabble.com. >> >> >> >> >>