Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>Duh. :D Sorry, I have used them for 10+ years, so thought that was the normal behavior. I did not understand what you were complaining about was the controls being read only. I thought you meant that the alias itself was readonly. If it is, a window comes up and tells you that you will not be able to edit the data, because the alias is readonly.
>Hope you have an easier time with it now.
How do you handle situations that do not fit the default behavior of the class? The whole parent/child relationship thing isn't always relevent. Have you modified the class or do you use it the way it came?
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