On 8/12/05, Ghislain Simard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How to call a function inside a component
>
> In the dispatcher:
> function listChange():Void{
> dispatchEvent({type:'selectionChanged',
> selectedBedern:myList.selectedItem});
> }
>
> in the component the function to be called each time the listChange is
> triggered is initApp():
You listen for the "selectionChanged" event by calling
addEventListener on the object, like so:
componentInstance.addEventListener("selectionChanged", initApp);
initApp will actually get one parameter, which is the event obect.
See the API docs.
Manish
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