Have you set up another event listener (using Actionscript) that is grabbing 
that event?


--- In [email protected], "Matthew A. Wilson" <korb...@...> wrote:
>
> I have a component that I'm adding to my Flex project and it makes 3 HTTP 
> Service calls. On the result="" I have listed a function and inside that 
> function I have created a breakpoint.
> 
> When I go into debug, it won't stop at that breakpoint. It's like it's not 
> calling the result function. I know that the app is making the calls and 
> getting the resulting XML (using Firebug). I can set a breakpoint anywhere 
> else in the app and it will stop...just not on the result or fault HTTP 
> service functions.
> 
> Also, I only have this problem on this one component. This doesn't happen 
> anywhere else in the application. I would paste some code in here for you to 
> evaluate - but I doubt it will be useful. If I change the name of the 
> function in the result="" then Flex warns me that I'm referencing a function 
> that doesn't exist. So when I retype it to match the function below...the 
> warning disappears.
> 
> The only other thing I can mention is that I "accidentally" installed Flash 
> 10 player, so I uninstalled and then installed Flash 9 Active-X Debugger. But 
> again...I only have this issue on one component.
> 
> Any initial thoughts/ideas?
> 
> Thanks to all!
>


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