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9.4

progress bar for chart dataProvider?

Asked by CoreNeter in Adobe Flex, Web Languages/Standards, Macromedia Flash

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03/19/2008 05:24:48 PM New Messages

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I have a chart which has for dataProvider a link to a php script which processes data and returns XML.
The processing takes a little bit of time so from flex the user stares at a blank graph for some time.
Is there anyway to link a progress bar to this loading process?
If I load the script directly from the browser, the browser's progress bar (bottom right in IE) is more or less accurate but at least informs the user that something is happenning. I would like the equivalent from within flex.

Any input appreciated, thanks!
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sample:
<mx:PlotChart
id="molecularChart"
width="100%" height="100%"
dataProvider="http://www.blabla.com/processing.php"
showDataTips="true">
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