Ran into the same thing. Its that '&' is an entity in XML. So you can use:
enabled="{checkA == something && checkB == somethingElse}"
Sam Shrefler wrote:
> Is there anyway to put a condition inside { } for example:
>
> enabled="{checkA == something && checkB == somethingElse}"
>
> Flex Builder throws an error "The Entity must immediately follow the &
> in the entity referecne. It seems to be a problem with the Logical
> Operator && since || works fine.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sam
>
>
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