>I glanced over that and it looks like creating a user control
from scatch or in one case, subclassing from the standard controls, not
visually subclassing. The difference is in the visual subclassing ability - even in the example you shared you have to manually add code. Or did I miss something?
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Yes, looks like you can visually create a UserControl in Windows forms and then inherit from it. The functionality seems to be very similar to VFP visual subclassing from the first quick try.
>>Dunno about asp, but in a winforms enviromment, think it is called a user control.
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa302342.aspx>>
>>I have not actually done it - so I can be wrong
In ASP.NET you can create UserControls as well. I'm not sure you can subclass them.
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