> You do know that it (this.) is being added for you at compile time in
AS2, right?
Who cares? All that means is that there is no semantic difference between
the two.
Not quite. What it means is that the "this" is assumed, which is not
always what you want. And if you need the reference sometimes and other
times it is extraneous, why not use it all the time for the sake of
consistency?
ryanm
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