So how are you instantiating a FilterManager object?
--- In [email protected], "Keith Hughitt" <keith.hugh...@...> wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > Thanks, that makes things pretty clear. I'm still having trouble passing in > variables. For example, in the MXML example above I specify a "test" variable. > > When I try to access it in the FilterManager constructor, however, the > variable is empty (both "test," and "_test"). > > I must be missing something simple. Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Keith > > --- In [email protected], "valdhor" <valdhorlists@> wrote: > > > > MXML is just a nice easy way to create an instance of a class. Flex will > > compile the MXML into ActionScript and then compile that into bytecode for > > the Flash Player to run. > > > > When you instantiate the object in MXML, the parameters will either be > > public variables of the class or will be set via setters. > > > > For example, if you look at the Panel class you can see that the title is > > set via a setter (To see the Panel class in Flex Builder, click on the > > <mx:Panel...> MXML and hit F3). You can then find the function: > > > > public function set title(value:String):void > > > > > > > > HTH > > > > > > > > Steve >

