>This will return true if the grandparent contains the PEM from this.init. I tested and does work. But I would think it shouldn't for the same reason Tom stated, 'The form has instanciated'.
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>>Care to DeMystify this behaviour?
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>A form does exist before it's children are inited; it's Load event runs, doesn't it? Also any of the children can reference any property of the form from their init methods which run before the form.init runs. But an objectr cannot be completely considered "complete" until after it's init runs- killing it before this kills it without causing the Destroy to fire, so it must not really be there...
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>I can't explain why, I just know what happens.
Ah, partially there objects. Sorta like Schroedingers cat, it's only there if you look at it. < g >
Thanks for clearing it up for me.
Roi
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