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It's compiled into the final SWF so there isn't
technically a dependency.
However, if you want a simple popup, you could use
an Alert.
check out Alert.show for that, and for loading
internal components as popups, look up PopUpManager.createPopUp
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff
Beeman
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups I can�t find an example
or description of how to use the TitleWindow component without it being in an
external file. Any pointers? /****************************************** From:
You probably want the
TitleWindow component. From:
I�ve been scouring the
documentation, but I can�t seem to find how to do something that should be quite
simple. How do I create a popup window that doesn�t reference an external
file? All examples point to loading in an external mxml file, but I would
like to simply create a panel that is hidden on startup and have it hide /
unhide on different events. Is this possible? /******************************************* Yahoo! Groups Links
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- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups JesterXL
- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups Jeff Tapper
- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups Matt Horn
- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups Jeff Beeman
- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups Sreejith Unnikrishnan
- [flexcoders] Re: Internal popups David Gassner
- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups Jeff Beeman
- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups Sreejith Unnikrishnan
- Re: [flexcoders] Internal popups Matthew Shirey
- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups Sreejith Unnikrishnan
- RE: [flexcoders] Internal popups Jeff Beeman

