Chaim,
But do you have a PageRefresher object on each page where it's UIEnable triggers a this.parent.Refresh()? Or do you code this elsewhere in your pageframe subclass?
You might have to create a new pgf subclass and start copying stuff from your existing one over method by method and see what breaks the listbox.
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> No, but interesting that you should ask because on the 3rd page of the pageframe, there is a listbox that is added at runtime, but this listbox works fine.
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> <> Yes, on page 3 there is a command button with a UIEnable call. It invokes a bunch of processing. I'm not sure if the invoked processing includes a Refresh() call, but I doubt it. I could check if it's significant.
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> << Any code in page or pageframe methods?>> Yes, plenty. The listbox is vanilla for this test, subclassed directly off the VFP base class. The pageframe has a lot of custom functionality. I'm sure that there's some problem in my pageframe class, I just can't locate it...