Not if there is just a single line of script within the quotation
marks. If you wanted to do something like this though,

<mx:Button label="some label" click="t1.text = t2.text;
doSomethingElse(); t3.visible = false;" />

Then you do need the semi-colons. Most people just have the semi-colon
there out of habit from when they write AS in .as files or within the
<mx:Script> tags (they are needed in those cases).

2009/7/12 ew6014 <ew6...@yahoo.com>:
> hi guys
>
> i was reading the flex documentation and i noticed a ; inside a mxml property
>
> let me give you an example
>
> <mx:Button label="some label" click="t1.text = t2.text;" />
>
> ive tried removing the semicolon ;  and also tried leaving it there and there 
> was no error of any kind.
>
> so im just wondering if this will cause issues or is something going on that 
> i do not know
>
> thank you guys in advance
>
>
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