> I made it less confusing. login.as is loginObj.as
>
> ie: public var userLogin:loginObj = new loginObj();
>
> Login big "L" is the component.
>
> No change in behaviour however.
You said: "Login.as has a constructor which get's fired because I have
it change the value of a text item. but nothing seems to work past
that."
Now which Login.as is this? It appears that your Login component is
actually an MXML component (thus Login.mxml). I'm still confused.
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