>>Cool!
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>>You can have one class for methods and a miriad of props only classes that use it :-)
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>Just keep in mind you can not pass parameters or get back return values with BINDEVENT. However, you can handle this with setting other properties that the bound method can then use. The method in turn, can set other properties that can be read after the method fires.
Question on this.
If you bindevent to a property can you change the property from this event or you fall in a endless loop?
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