Use Super.Window. You might have determined this by (the nonobvious trick of) examining the autocomplete choices following Super. Many framework classes still use the class name for the constructor.

Charles Yeomans


On Apr 23, 2006, at 9:22 AM, Benjamin Brooking wrote:

The super here is just a normal "Window". Does this not have a
constructor? How else do I get the "Open" events to fire?

Thanks,
Ben.

On 23/04/06, Aliacta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ben,

Not all of the classes have a constructor.  If you call
super.constructor where the super didn't have a constructor to begin
with, it won't work.

Cheers,

Marc
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