That's an option for sure. That's easy to test, just compile the vcx. If it doesn't work anymore, then the source code has been removed on purpose.
>That's probably right (easily determined by opening a method and pushing the View Parent Code button).
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>If not that, then the code has been "cleaned" from the vcx.
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>Hank
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>>>My company have acquired an application completed of sources..
>>>Now we are working on it, but i have problems with a class that apparently has no code in it, it has a series of custom methods and when the app is running it works and these methods are correctly called, but if i go to see the code in the class i don't find anything. Is there a way to protect code in classes in this way ? If i suspend the app i can see all the code, but when i enter this object there is no code...
>>>In this moment the company that sold me the app isn't responding my questions.....and i have to solve the problem asap...
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>>>Someone can help me ?
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>>I guess the code is in a "mother class".
Thor has excellent tools for working with such classes.