*i dont think you can add a function on the application from within the component.
but now, oddly enough, I think it is working from within the component, albiet intermittently, after I moved my ExternalInterface addCallback call earlier in the process. On 7/1/07, dorkie dork from dorktown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i dont think you can add a function on the application. Inside the component: parentApplication.onHTMLCreationComplete = new function() { } ExternalInterface.addCallback("htmlCreationComplete", parentApplication.onHTMLCreationComplete ); ReferenceError: Error #1056: Cannot create property onHTMLCreationComplete on HTMLWithGoogleMaps. On 7/1/07, Bhuvan Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What I have noticed is that if you "addCallBack" in the main > Application file (i.e mxml file containing <mx:Application> tags) then > it works fine otherwise it fails silently. > So may be you can also try doing this. > i.e > - addCallBack in the main Application mxml file > - when this callback is executed generate an event for your component. > > This approach is working for me, should work for "dorkie call back crazy > dork from dorktown" as well :-) > > Thanks > Bhuvan > http://flex-apollo.blogspot.com > > > > > On 7/1/07, dorkie dork from dorktown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > In my component I'm calling the addCallback method but when I try to > > access the method from JavaScript it still fails silently. Is there > > scope issues with using the addCallback method? For example, can I > > only add callbacks to the application or handlers on the application? > > > > dorkie call back crazy dork from dorktown > > >> >
