The error generally means that you’ve placed an attribute on something that expects to be the name of a property instead of a class instance.  As far as I can tell it seems right so I really don’t know.  Maybe it’s worth simply trying to create a new file and try again, maybe your file has some extra character in it that we’re not catching.

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of david_gal-reyniez
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 2:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Chart examples

 

Matt,

The problem come from this portion of code:

 

<mx:PlotSeries xField="Expenses" yField="Profit" name="Plot 1" />
<mx:PlotSeries xField="Amount" yField="Expenses" name="Plot 2" />
<mx:PlotSeries xField="Profit" yField="Amount" name="Plot 3" />

 

I re-write it without success.

After submitting my problem to Macromedia, they mentionned it could come from the version of Flex as you said but I try Flex 1.5 et Flex Builder 1.5.

I have the feeling that the problem is a parsing problem concerning the chart tag I have because for any chart I tried to test I recieved the same alert...

 

What is the logic behind the editing of chart? (and other mxml composant)

 

They are looking for.



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