Thank you for pointing that out. I do see it now. Though, it doesn't 
seem all that useful, unless I'm missing the greater purpose. It's 
not like a random user understand the purpose.


--- In [email protected], "Ashish Goyal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should be able to see a halo around the toggled button when you
> click. Its same as the halo you see in mouseover state.
>  
> -Ashish
> 
> 
> ________________________________
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>       From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Devin Holloway
>       Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 1:28 PM
>       To: [email protected]
>       Subject: [flexcoders] Button toggle clarification
>       
>       
>       the button control has a toggle attribute. according to the 
flex
> docs,
>       
>       "Specifies whether a button can be toggled, true, or acts 
like a
> 
>       pushbutton, false. The default value is false."
>       
>       My initial assumption was that if you set toggle to true, then
> if you 
>       clicked a button, it would remain in the pressed state until 
you
>       click 
>       it again. But this isn't so. To experiment, I created two 
button
> 
>       controls, side by side, one with toggle set to true, and the
> other 
>       false. I couldn't find any difference whatsoever. So obviously
> it 
>       doesn't affect anything visually.
>       
>       So my question is, what's it for? What does it do?
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