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Dimitrios, Please disregard my request for further
information. Clearly, it WAS a RTFM issue.
“[Bindable]”. Thanks again for the initial response. It
seems to be working perfectly. Steve From:
[email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dimitrios Gianninas Hi, Can you post the
full error message and stacktrace to the list so we can help you? But to you
what u need, use data binding! A powerful thing it is. 1) Create a
variable on your ModelLocator: class
ModelLocator { public
var someState:String = ""; } 2) Then bind
that variable to the state of the view: <bla:SomeView
currentState="{ModelLocator.someState}"/> 3) Once the
command completes, then change the value of the variable: ModelLocator.someState
= 'someViewState'; Hope that helps! Dimitrios
Gianninas RIA Developer Optimal Payments
Inc. From:
[email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Kellogg @ Project SOC Hello, Peak8
Solutions 80302, Fax:
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