It sounds like you want to send an event from class a to class b and
then from class b to class c.  if this is correct you can override the
clone method to return a new event with the same name and contents.

Eamonn

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How to get around the problem of Event double ups?

When somewhere within a stack of functions being executed as the result
of
an Event, another Event is fired.

It seems the second Event is ignored?

Cheers.
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