>>>Or it could be a class which restores default settings in its Destroy. This is how it's implemented in Mere Mortals framework.
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>>session Destroy ?
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>I think our class is based on container. If it's a session class, you don't need to restore anything in its Destroy. It's already a separate session.
Sorry, but restores default settings in its Destroy have not sense for me:
- if the datasession is destroyed, restore is useless
- if the datasession is not destroyed, restore is incorrect.
- exists another cases ?
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