Try running from within a browser, I found AMFPHP / Flash act funny inside the IDE.
Daidai: Thanks very much that you replied. I thought this post would reside forever deep inside the SOF database unanswered/ non-replied and never see light. And then, after 10 long days, you replied :) I upped your answer because you cared to reply.
Thanks once again. I tested it from browser too. Same result.
But I finally figured out why it was not working several days back. The problem is, for some strange (or security) reason, custom AS3 classes that inherit from MovieClip (and I guess for all system classes) cannot be mapped from their PHP counterparts, in my case, from the Scene. Php class.
But the AS3 class can be sent to the PHP service class and be successfully mapped. I had to bring in some changes to my architecture to address this issue and solved my problem. But this problem really put me on edge and I kept this post under hourly watch for days in hope of some reply.
Anyway, I only tested it on Flash player version 10.1.82.76. I don't know if it works in the previous versions as I did not test on them.
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