I often mimic Alert with a mxml component based on tileWindow, and just add
a static show method that calls out to PopupManager.createPopup() and
centrePopup(), it's easy as pie.

-Josh

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, lampei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I guess you could use the PopUpManager class to create your own alert
> style box.  You could then mimic all of the Alert functionality, but
> have your own Alert box that could do whatever you want to with it.
> You could even add an OK/Yes button if you wanted :)
>
> --- In [email protected], joshua gatcke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Anyone know if it is possible to control the order of buttons in an
> > alert? According to the docs adobe has predetermined the button order
> > for us.
> >
> > Currently the alert's buttons read [yes] [no], however our entire app
> > has all our controls in reverse order [no] [yes]. This design decision
> > is reflected in 100's of places through out our app and for
> > consistence sake, we need to make alerts the same way. IMHO it seems
> > extremely far fetched that we would have to go to such extremes as re-
> > writing the alert class to put out buttons in a specific order.
> >
> > Is there something in the docs I am missing? Has anyone else
> > discovered this shortcoming? Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your help and advice.
> >
>
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