Hi Nick, if you use Spark components and the child components you want to add are fixed and known, e.g. a 'close' button that should be visible on mouse-over, then I would use skin states and manage visibility of the components in the skin.
Haykel Ben Jemia Allmas Web & RIA Development http://www.allmas-tn.com On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Nick Middleweek <n...@middleweek.co.uk>wrote: > ** > > > Hi, > > I've been trying to find the correct 'place' to create new components after > the parent component is UPDATE_COMPLETE. > > During initialisation, we create child components in *createChildren()*but > where/ when should we create them for e.g. in response to a mouseOver or > a mouseClick event? > > Is it simply 'ok' to *this.addChild( *myNewButton *)* in a MOUSE_EVENT > function handler or should I be setting some dirty flag to trigger off an > invalidation and then add the button in a lifecycle override function? > > > Thanks, > Nick > > > -- > Sent by Nick Middleweek ( { email: n...@middleweek.co.uk, mobile: +44(0)774 > 035 5424 } ); > > > >