>>Ok, I'm really miffed here. I have no clue why this is happening.
>>
>>Here's the code that adds the panel to the page on the pageframe:
>>
>>
>>** Add the panel to the page
>>oPage.AddObject("MyPanel", sPanelClass)
>>
>>** Get a reference to the panel
>>oPanel = .pgfPages.Pages(iNewPage).Controls(1)
>>
>>** Set up the panel
>>WITH oPanel
>>
>> .Left = 0
>> .Top = 0
>> .Height = .Parent.Parent.Height
>> .Width = .Parent.Parent.Width
>> .Resize()
>> .Setup()
>> .Visible = TRUE
>>
>>ENDWITH
>>
>>
>>And here's the Resize code from the Panel class:
>>
>>
>>WITH This
>>
>> .shpBorder.Height = .Height - (.shpBorder.Top * 2)
>> .shpBorder.Width = .Width - (.shpBorder.Left * 2)
>>
>>ENDWITH
>>
>>RETURN
>>
>>
>>
>>When I step into the Resize, the .shpBorder object becomes inaccessable. When I step out of the resize,
>>the .shpBorder object is then accessable. While in Resize, all the shape's PEM's disappear.
>
>Yet another SWAG - do you need DODEFAULT() somewhere in your .Resize()?
I tried. No help.
I'm willing to try anything at this point, but again, I fail to see how this would have anything to
do with the PEM's disappearing.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people