<mx:Style>or
.ErrorTip { borderColor: #00FF00 }
</mx:Style>
StyleManager.getStyleDeclaration ("ErrorTip").setStyle("borderColor", 0x00FF00);
On 3/22/06, Libby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
I've been messing with StyleName, borderColor, errorColor to no avail.
Nothing I do changes the red border. If this attribute is not
modifiable, is it possible to extend the TextInput in order to get to
the errorColor? If so, any hints?
Thanks,
Libby
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