Haven't tested this, but this might be a way to accomplish it:
var btn:Button = new Button();
btn.setStyle(mouseDownEffect, glowImage);
btn.setStyle(mouseUpEffect, unglowEffect);
Will try it in the morning. Didn't realize effects were set using styles.
- Alex
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com,
You can use Strings, but they might need to be fully qualified when doing it
from ActionScript instead of CSS. You can also use
obj.setStyle(moveEffect, Move);
and
obj.setStyle(moveEffect, myMoveInstance);
Note that myMoveInstance would be an instance of mx.effects.Move, *not* an
instance of
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