Thanks Vadim, I'll check that out :)

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 1:52 AM, Vadim Melnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>    It should be around "flash.utils.Proxy"
> nextName/nextNameIndex/nextValue.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Vadim.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Kevin Aebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 29, 2008 6:45 PM
> *Subject:* RE: [flexcoders] Supporting (implementing) for each
>
>   You could just reference the source property instead to get at the core
> data…
>
> !k
>
>  ------------------------------
>
> *From:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
> Behalf Of *Josh McDonald
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 28, 2008 4:30 PM
> *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* [flexcoders] Supporting (implementing) for each
>
>   Hey Guys,
>
> How do I implement for each? ArrayCollection has public fields (such as
> length) that don't turn up in a for each, which is what I'll get if I just
> define my class as dynamic. Is it just by implementing ICollectionView or
> IList, or is there more to it? I could just dive into ArrayCollection.as and
> try and figure it out, but I'm hoping there's an easier answer ;-)
>
> I'm writing an "ordered set" collection btw if that explains why I want to
> do this :)
>
> -J
>
> --
> "Therefore, send not to know For whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee."
>
> :: Josh 'G-Funk' McDonald
> :: 0437 221 380 :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>  
>



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