Yes, contains is by reference, so it doesn't recognize your inline
definition as being the same as what's in the XML object.
So this would work:
var test:XML = xml1.Report[0];
if (xml1.contains(test))
{
trace('found');
}
Matt
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Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:31 AM
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Subject: [flexcoders] Flex2B2 - XML.contains()
Just trying out this method. the first 2 if tests are failing (not
getting traces). is that correct?
var xml1:XML = <Root>
<Report />
<Detail />
</Root>;
if(xml1.contains(<Report />))
{
trace("report found");
}
if(xml1.contains(<Detail />))
{
trace("detail found");
}
if(!xml1.contains(<Me />))
{
trace("Me not found)";
}
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