But I use initialize() override now. Actually this method implementation contains createChildren() call:
public override function initialize() : void {
super.initialize();
myChild.addEventListener(Event.CHANGE, onMyChildChange);
}
Is it correct?
On 9/20/06, EECOLOR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,there are a few valid places, check the documentation on these events to see whats most suitable for your needs:- Event handler for creationComplete- Event handler for initialize- In some cases in the createChildren override after the super.createChildren callGreetz Erik
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