Ok, Bonnie, you asked for it <g>. Watch out, here comes a very newbie question <g>. Say, I have a web project, MyProject and I want to create my class library (I am using VFP terminology, so please forgive me) of commonly used controls (e.g dropdownlist, textbox) based on the .NET classes. What do I add to my project, a class? Or maybe you remember a thread or a link that explains how to do it?
Thank you.
>The cool thing is, Dmitry, is that you can start off with sub-classes with nothing in them and add the features you feel you'll need as you learn more. If you've already sub-classed your basic controls and used those sub-classed controls on your Forms already, then you'll have nothing to change when you start adding additional functionality to your sub-classes.
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>~~Bonnie
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