Yes, you can definetely set properties on an itemRenderer if it is
created using ClassFactory.  Perhaps a little better than binding the
itemRenderer to a model, but it would certainly be debated.

-TH

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Jeffry Houser <j...@...> wrote:
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> I didn't know that, definitely gonna have to check that out.
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> Tracy Spratt wrote:
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> > Ah, from one of alex's posts: "If you look at ClassFactory, it has a
> > properties map that will copy any properties in the map to each
> > instance. "
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