Can you point to an example what you want? Is there one here on the UT?
>It's not that I want to provide advantages to what I have accomplished so far, but over the years, I haven't found one single list module close to what I have developped over the years. The list in itself is what drives 65% of all applications I have on the Web and is basically an application in itself, however, flexible enough to support a wide range of properties and methods to answer today's business needs in regards to Web applications.
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>What I have seen as far as pick list control or 3rd party products is not even close to what I need. But, I would be happy to take a look at what you are using or have tested. There is always something good to look at what others have done. Thanks
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer