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Re: The most strange problem with bindings...


  • Subject: Re: The most strange problem with bindings...
  • From: shaun <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 09:49:29 +0930

Hi Miguel,

Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll do it. But what I would really like to understand (and this is the main question that bugs me) is why does the error happen ONLY when I switch from a component to another instance of that component. If I switch between two different components, it acts as expected. Any ideias on this?


Are you sure it is creating a new instance of the same component? I would guess it's not. Ie) if you println in the component constructor do you see the output when changing to the "new instance".


cheers,
 - shaun
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