Hi Tim,
Thanks so much, your tips did the trick. I'm going to go the whole
event dispatching route, but it's good to know how to access the
parentDocument elements.
And ditto on the removeChild bit - i had to laugh at myself when I
read your response - it's how we learn :)
thanks again,
B
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> After having a look around at various blogs, resources etc I'm
stumped
> on the following :
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> I have a TileList using a custom itemRenderer. The dataprovider is a
> standard ArrayCollection of objects.
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> The itemRend
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "calisza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> After having a look around at various blogs, resources etc I'm stumped
> on the following :
>
> I have a TileList using a custom itemRenderer. The dataprovider is a
> standard ArrayCollection of objects.
>
> The itemRende
Hi Barry,
Sorry to laugh a little, but parent.removeChild(this), is actually
removing the itemRenderer display object; and leaving a hole in the
TileList. There are a few ways to remove list items; from within an
itemRenderer. But, most of them involve referencing the list's
dataProvider direct
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