I just checked and mx.controls.Alert isn't working yet.  I guess it might be 
best to get PopUpManager working and have Alert use PopUpManager.

-Alex

On 11/13/18, 3:41 PM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

    Royale has an Alert class in Basic.swc.  It was working at one point in 
time.
    I think I've seen mx.controls.Alert work when it pops up over an 
mx:Application.  You can try it in the tourdeflexmodules example.   IIRC, you 
are using Spark Application and nobody has had time to try to get Alert to work 
on top of Spark Application.  Harbs just made one change earlier to make Spark 
Application do many of the things MX Application does.  My guess is that there 
are more changes that need to be brought over to Spark Application from MX 
Application.
    
    IIRC, there is a SimpleAlert class that is the browser Alert.  The Royale 
Alert is more like Flex mx.controls.Alert.
    
    HTH,
    -Alex
    
    On 11/13/18, 2:30 PM, "hferreira" <hferre...@solidsoft.pt> wrote:
    
        "Well, you are running new code, so I'm not surprised."
        This means, that probably no one tested a sample with alert message 
using mx
        ?
        
        "If you build a similar app with mx:Application, does that work?  If 
so, you
        can compare the two versions and propose a fix."
        So the ideia is to debug Flex, see how it works and propose a
        fix/implementation on Roayle contrapart.
        For example, since it's a native simple alert, probably a browser JS 
alert.
        Is that they way to go and that I can help ?
        
        
        
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