<mx:Canvas id="contentCanvas" top="10" width="200">
<nav:UFMButtonList id="nav" y="200"
width="200" maxHeight="800"
labelField="@ModuleName" visible="true"
showEffect="{myWD}" hideEffect="{myWU}"
filters="{dsFilterArray}"
openDuration="500"
/>
</mx:Canvas>
So far, so good. Now I need to modify the button component so that click events (but only _some click events) are bubbled up to the menu component or even the the menu's mediator without incurring the complexity of making the button component a full-fledged pureMVC-ized class. I want to change just enough button code so that, at a given condition internal to the button object, the click event is passed back to the menu component or perhaps, the menu's mediator.
In other words, add a property to the button's declaration that tells the button's internal click hander where to send events that meet my conditions. To my eye, this is the same pattern as sending a 'responder' argument from a proxy to the constructor of a delegate letting the delegate know who gets the results of an asynch operation.
thoughts?
thx
--steve...