Josh,
Your post insinuates that you do use mx_internal variables, but
without the "use namespace mx_internal" command in there. Is that
correct? If so, what is the alternative?
Josh McDonald wrote:
I don't. That way you can tell at a glance which parts of your code
reference the internal stuff (and may be pain points in the future
against new framework versions).
-Josh
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Manu Dhanda
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Hi guys,
As I am trying to get into this Flex world, I am coming across to
a few
things where I need expertise advice like why and what should be
done in an
appropriate way.
So here is one more question: why one should (not) use the
following line of
code and in what scenario's it could be avoided and how?
use namespace mx_internal;
Any comments/guidance would be great.
Thanks.
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