Hi Nithya,

Why are you using UIComponent. Instead of that you can use Canvas
itself and it will work without any probs.
is there any particular reasons to use UIComponent?
AFAIK, DoubleClick events are registered for the sub classes of the
UIComponent, and hence u need to use some of the sub classes.

Happy Coding,
Cheers,
Anoop PK

On Sep 27, 2:36 pm, nithya flex <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying catch mouse double click event from UIComponent, it seems like I
> am missing some thing to make it work. Here is my code, any idea
>
> <mx:Canvas width="100%" height="100%" doubleClickEnabled="true">
>
>             <mx:Canvas width="100%" height="100%" doubleClickEnabled="true"
>
>
>
>                         <mx:UIComponent width="100%" height="100%"
> mouseChildren="true" buttonMode="true"  doubleClickEnabled="true"
> doubleClick="{onMouseTextDoubleClick(event)}" >
>
>                         </mx:UIComponent>
>
>             </mx:Canvas>
>
>       </mx:Canvas>
>
>       <mx:Script>
>
>             <![CDATA[
>
>                   *import* mx.controls.Alert;
>
>                   *private* *function*onMouseTextDoubleClick(ev:MouseEvent):
> *void*{
>
>                         Alert.show(*"helllo"*);
>
>                   }
>
>             ]]>
>
>       </mx:Script>

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