Sorry ppl for my prev. post.

When I wrote 4 Rob> I means 4 Hairy Dog Digital
And 4 Danny> actually points to Paul (the first post)

Sorrry once again :)

Igor V. a.k.a. The Helmsman
www.mixtv.tv 

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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Flashcoders] OOP Concepts

This is my first experience use the mailing List so I hope this makes sense!
My question is more of a conceptual one regarding oop best practises. If I have 
a class which attaches a clip to the stage how can I attach functions to clips 
nested inside this clip. Putting code on the attached clip?s timeline is wrong, 
I can use;

myClip.MyChildClip.onRelease = function() { stuff };

It works, but seems fundamentally wrong, as I understood it was bad practise to 
add methods to an object dynamically. Should I make the class listen for clicks 
on the nested clip or is there another solution?

Cheers,
Paul

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