You're not required to provide a constructor. If you do create one, then you need to also create a default constructor. I think she discovered that was the problem and she's on to the next issue.
>Don't think that's correct. The default modelbinder requires it.
>AFAIK if you only have a parameterised constructor you would have to replace the ModelBinder.....
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>Seems like that was Naomi's problem anyway.....
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer