Have you tried
<include href="bar.lzx" type="text"/>
That does textual substitution.
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Rami Ojares / AMG Oy
<[email protected]>wrote:
> I wrote about this earlier on the user's list but now that I decided to
> make the leap to swf 10 runtime I got into trouble.
>
> My issue is this.
>
> I have tons of methods in a class/view (doesn't matter which).
>
> <view
> <method_1/>
> ...
> <mwthod_n/>
> </view>
>
> For the sake of source code organization I split it into many parts.
>
> First I tried to just to include the methods (as in including an instance)
>
>
> <view>
> <include href="methods_relating_to_issue_A.lzx"/>
> <include href="methods_relating_to_issue_A.lzx"/>
> <include href="methods_relating_to_issue_A.lzx"/>
> </view>
>
> Here the problem was that the included files must have a single root.
> When including a library, the library tag takes care of this.
>
> So I wrote the includes as mixins and got away with that on swf8.
>
> <view with="methods_relating_to_issue_A, methods_relating_to_issue_B,
> methods_relating_to_issue_C"/>
>
> But on swf10 flex compiler complains that I refer to methods in some of the
> mixins that are not inside that same mixin. I think it is a reasonable
> complaint since you could use the mixin anywhere you like and then those
> references would cause problems.
>
> The correct way is to include the methods as "instances" using the include
> tag.
>
> So what I would need is a tag like
>
> <instance>
> <method_1/>
> ...
> <mwthod_n/>
> </instance>
>
> And when I include such a file that instance tag would simply disappear.
>
> What do you think?
> Should I file a New Feature or Improvement into Jira?
>
> - rami
>
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