You're listening for an event from your view class that's being fired from
your service class, that's why.
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yeah.
maybe it should be
_service = new MyService();
_service.addEventListener(xmlLoaded, doSomething);
David Ngo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're listening for an event from your
view class that's being fired from
your service class, that's why.
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good god I'm a moron. thanks guys
On May 23, 2007, at 8:31 AM, Adrian Ionut Beschea wrote:
yeah.
maybe it should be
_service = new MyService();
_service.addEventListener(xmlLoaded, doSomething);
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You're listening for an event on the view, which doesn't dispatch that event.
The event is dispatched from the service, to which you never subscribe.
regards,
Muzak
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Why is that a problem if bubbling is set to true?
On May 23, 2007, at 8:06 AM, David Ngo wrote:
You're listening for an event from your view class that's being fired from
your service class, that's why
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