overloadHandler.handler.(_thisObject, arguments);
looks like "TypeError: Error #1123: Filter operator not supported on type builtin.as$0.MethodClosure ."
Strange thing is that there is nothing about this "filter operator" in the help system. Except for the Error code in the list of errors.
Is this a joke? :-)
On 8/4/06, Matt Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you tell us where you saw that term used?
matt horn
flex docs
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> Hi, everyone.
>
> Can anybody tell me whatta heck is Filter operator?
>
> Thanx in advance,
> Roma.
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