say.
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flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: Repost of bug
issue over weekend
Thanks Daniel.I was thinking something similar after I wrote
my last email, but didnt have
Thanks Daniel.I was thinking something similar after I wrote my last email, but didnt have the energy to write it up. Basically, if it can draw and scroll separate items (even if they are the same) then it can identify them for the purpose of highlighting and selection. If it couldnt tell the di
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Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Repost of bug issue over weekend
I don't think this is a bug as I am not sure how it could work any
differently. You are repeatedly adding th
Thanks ben. Yes it does help. It is, from my perpsective, even now understanding what it seems to do, be an unexpected result. Perhaps it should generate an error, or not allow you to have an arrayCollection of strings instead of objects, since it is always possible for a list to have multiple m
not a bug - here is working code:
---
http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml"; xmlns="*"
initialize="initList()">
I don't think this is a bug as I am not sure how it could work any
differently. You are repeatedly adding the same item (the string
"hello") to the list so it has no way to differentiate between them
and uses the newest instance for the rollOver and rollOut actions. If
you want to display the same
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