I can tell the difference between design time and run-time, but is there any
way to tell when my control is being compiled, or is running within a host
which is undergoing compilation?
Re: AppActivate + pid ... > I'm using a fast and versatile script interpreter with compilation... > I'm trying to mix the WSH AppActivate method with some win32 api... here is the control ID of a notepad's Edit class: ... (microsoft.public.scripting.wsh)
SV: SV: Why cant i put two controls in the same directory*? ... Something about the control being declared in web.config and living in the same area ...compilation model the source code contains in the whole directory is compiled in multiple assemblies. ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet)
Re: how to inherit LinkLabel control ...control from within another project. ... > The code you posted has some compilation issues. ... > Public Sub New ... > Public Property HoverColor() As Color ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.windowsforms.designtime)
Ambiiguous in Namespace PROBLEM... ... During Compilation ... ...Error Window Appeared ... ... this project was working fine...I added a new custom control to ... but just a message box saying you can not do that while I am compiling. ... (microsoft.public.vsnet.ide)
Re: Run-time error 2424 ... The one control in which we are retrieving the value from is a combo box ... > but the Value property is the default property of an Access form control.... >> failed during the compilation process), and compacted and repaired the DB. ... >> error message saying that the control doesn't have focus. ... (microsoft.public.access.formscoding)