thanks for the clarification.

On 2/6/07, Gordon Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

   It has always been possible to put either MXML or AS components in
subdirectories.



- Gordon


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*Subject:* Re: [flexcomponents] How to import an MXML component



Was I always able to put MXML components in subdirectories??? Or maybe I
was thinking you couldn't put Applications in subfolders. This is good news!

On 2/6/07, *Jeffry Houser* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Why can't you put MXML components in subdirectories? It appears to
work for me!

Granted, I only use MXML components for visual stuff, so I've never
tried to import it like I would ActionScript.



At 10:51 AM 2/6/2007, you wrote:

>I missed this somewhere in the docs but I've created an MXML
>component. As we all know you can't put MXML components in
>directories like, "com.mysite.controls.mycomponent". So if one of my
>classes or projects need to import this component how would I
>reference it? Like this?
>
>import mycomponent;
>


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