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>I think that what Evan is trying to say (and I partially agree with this) is that a designer is, for the most part, only a 'class parser'. Like in VB- a Class module is only text code, but you can navigate through the methods with a combo box that holds all the available methods, and you can set properties in a property sheet. I don't think that we would need any modifications to the Session or any other class to get this, we would only need a designer that is capable of handling prg classes.
There is extra overhead to have the "DBF-style" files that hold the visual class information. Any designer for a session class would need to handle this piece.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer