On 9/24/06, EECOLOR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you get back an array with instances of CFC's and you have mapped these 
> CFC's to an AS class with [RemoteClass] then you dont need to do anything. 
> When your array is deserialized it will contain instances of this AS class 
> instead of normal Objects. The [ArrayElementType("MapLayer")] statement is 
> not even needed.

how would you define a class that contains an array of another class?
maybe that's my main blind spot.

thanks.

i guess i should apologize to lostinrecursion for hijaacking his thread.....


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