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Hi Igor, yeah I did think about that when I read Manish's
article, but I didn't like the idea of altering UIComponent rather using my own,
extended components. It seemed too likely that I could do something wrong,
and I didn't like the idea of updating a piece that everyone on the team has to
remember about when dealing with Flex hotfixes or updates. But given the
benefit that this could provide for the designer, I probably should quit my
worrying. :) And assuming that x/y/width/height are showing up
in CSS in the update, this is a great short-term solution. Thanks,
Brian
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