> If you switched to AS3, teh for in loop does not work on
> 'sealed' classes, only on the legacy AS2 style prototype
> based objects - like
>
> myObj:Object = { prop: 1 , prop: 2, prop: 3 ...};
>
> For sealed classes like iterating thru the, say, props of a
> ByteArray or NetStream class, use the ObjectUtil.toString //
> new Reflection API myClass.getClass ....
> Hope that helped a bit
Thanks, that's helpful to know, although in my case we're in AS2, so that's
not the issue.
I only needed it for debugging and I found the solution to the problem in
another way, so I'm reasonably ok now, but it's still a mystery.
Danny
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