I have looked at questions like this, this, this and this, but none of these seem to describe my problem?
I am declaring these variables:
<fx:Script>
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import assets.Page;
public var oneTwo:Page = new Page("...");
public var oneThree:Page = new Page("...");
protected var oneFour:Page = new Page("...");
protected var oneFive:Page = new Page("...");
protected var oneSix:Page = new Page("...");
... are referencing objects that do exist, and Flex is okay with the constructors of each of these items. Next, I try to set other properties of these objects:
oneThree.next = oneFour;
oneThree.prev = oneTwo;
oneFour.next = oneFive;
oneFour.prev = oneThree;
oneFive.next = oneSix;
oneFive.prev = oneFour;
etc. Now, when I click each of these, Flex highlights the variable in each instance, and recognizes all of them as valid during coding. But compilation gives:
-1120: Access of undefined property oneThree.
-1120: Access of undefined property oneFour.
-1120: Access of undefined property oneFour.
-1120: Access of undefined property oneFive.
and so on, one for each time each variable is used (so twelve times in the case here). You can see I made some public and some protected, this does not seem to make a difference.