What version of Moxie? i am running M2 Beta 1 Release (build
3.0.172437) and it doesn't work.
charles
On Oct 2, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
When I ran your app, I used Moxie and it worked fine. In 2.x, it
does not and the reason has to do with those pesky 'can't bind..."
warnings
In 2.x, the data property of the renderer is not reassigned as
since the label is looking for the .data subproperty but it isn't
bindable, it can't see that either.
In Moxie, it looks like we're slightly more tolerant.
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Galpin
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 1:52 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] TileList invalidateList not working
On Oct 2, 2007, at 3:29 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
By default, and for performance reasons, there is no write-
detection to properties. You use proxy, [bindable] or setters to
detect writes.
Collections will watch their items for changes if they can, but
you are using dynamic objects and they have to write-detection.
Collections have an itemUpdated method to allow you to manually
notify the collection that something that could not be watched
changed.
Yeah I was trying to keep it simple and show a non-binding example,
but maybe I oversimplified. Typically we end up setting multiple
properties at once and get a flurry of events when only one is
needed with bindable properties.
but I tried the itemUpdated method and it isn't working for me. I
tried both
var obj:Object = dataCollection.getItemAt(indices[i]);
obj.data = val.text;
dataCollection.itemUpdated(obj);
and
var obj:Object = dataCollection.getItemAt(indices[i]);
obj.data = val.text;
dataCollection.itemUpdated(dataCollection.getItemAt(indices[i]));
What am I doing wrong?
But looking at the docs did clue me in on the disableAutoUpdate()
and enableAutoUpdate() methods which I'll try for our objects with
bindable properties.
thanks
charles
p.s. In case you don't hear it enough, thanks for the time you
devote to this list - I am sure it goes well beyond the call of
duty as an adobe employee.