> You’re right. I wasn’t paying much attention to the actual removal > logic there. I was mostly trying to demonstrate the use of cascade > and/or eachChild. I used something like that in a project were there > were all leaf nodes were always part of a group node. Just to clarify here. This is in your main code, not in added to Geoext somewhere. So when you remove a layer in your main code (I go mapPanel.map.layers[i].destroy() to remove), you are locating the associated node in the layertree and then executing your code?
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