HTH,
Tom
On 5/18/06, David Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Can someone tell me what the little green arrow on the icon for a file in flex builder means? The arrow is normally there (I have noticed) for the .mxml file, but not there (at least in the FlashVNC project that I am looking at) for the .as file.
I just got through updating the source for the changes between beta2 and beta3 and it compiles and runs just fine. But I was trying to trace a problem with the Event.CLOSE event. I toggled a breakpoint in the FlashVNC.as file, and I got 21 errors on the next compile like "The private attribute may be used only on class property definitions". And I see the mysterious little green arrow pointing to the right on the icon for that file.
I am guessing that it means "compile this file as a separate class" or something like that... but how do I turn it back the way it was!?
Thanks
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