try looking at it at runtime with xray:

http://www.osflash.org/xray

you can check the SO object at runtime to see what values are being stored,
that might help you

JG

On 6/17/06, Caruso Canepari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



John Grden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  I use this SO class ;)

.

Hi, it's interesting but I wanted to use that class. The only thing I
can't do now is to have a method getContent to trace the names of the
properties. That is: if I use it this way --->getContent(A), I get A value,
but I can't see (neither in "List variables") the properties I added the way
suggested by Micha.

Bye CC

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