//---------------------------------------------------
// this is what is possible:
//---------------------------------------------------
var listener = new Object();
listener.click = function ()
{
    trace("click");
}
this.test_btn.addEventListener("click", listener);


//---------------------------------------------------
// but there seems to be nothing like this:
//---------------------------------------------------
listener.rollOver = function ()
{
    trace("rollOver");
}

listener.rollOut = function ()
{
    trace("rollOut");
}
this.test_btn.addEventListener("rollOver", listener);
this.test_btn.addEventListener("rollOut", listener);


and also no "onRollOver" events or something like this. mouseMove is not working either.

i thought maybe someone knows a hack?

eugen




Am 19.10.2005 um 15:42 schrieb Spike:

does mouseMove do what you want?

Spike

On 10/19/05, eugen pflüger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


hello,

this should be an easy one but i dont get it.

how can i catch a rollover event from a button component?
i just wanted to build a little tooltip.

tia
eugen
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