I have used watch in the past to check for when a Boolean swaps between true
and false and use that to trigger functions to make things
visible/invisible. It allowed for a way to link a variable that changes
(Number, Boolean, String) to a function without implementing a full
listener.

On 8/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I'm aware of watch, but have never really used it.
> I was wondering if perhaps I am missing out on a really useful tool.
>
> Can someone  give me an example of when it would make sense to use watch
> instead of setting up a listener broadcaster?
>
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