You are correct it would be a JS HTML. Is there a way for flex to take
control of the browser to keep the JS from activating?



--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Thursday 17 Jan 2008, markcavins wrote:
> > I have this flex app that accesses an existing backend program to get
> > it's information. 
> 
> How ? XML RPC ? Or are you screen scrapeing ?
> 
> > One of the fail safes we have in this backend is a 
> > browser based pop up that will activate if a user enters the wrong
> > username or password.
> 
> At a guess, this would be JavaScript in a HTML repsonce, right ?
Which won't 
> be run by the Flex HTTP client.
> 
> -- 
> Tom Chiverton
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