Matthew Gregory wrote:
> Alex beat to me to it!
> Just one small difference, it is usually better to pass the old value 
> whilst firing off a data event, it's not strictly required, but it is a 
> good habbit to get into.
>   
Thanks Alex and Matthew :)

I get the event correctly now. However when I do a e.getData(), it 
returns an object with readonly set to true when the value is changed 
from false to true. However, when the value is changed from true to 
false, there is no readonly key in the object. Also, how do I access the 
old value via this object?

Thanks again for the great help :)

cheers,
skar.

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