Re: Class with property named "Type"
- From: ndteja@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 3 Apr 2005 20:19:04 -0700
It has to be Type because this is all a part of a larger framework and
the dll is actually a plugin I wrote for an application. The
application exposes the above mentioned heirarchy. The app is very
large and complex and it takes forever for it to load all the tools in
it (most of which r unlikely to be used in this senario). So the
program that i am now writing is an extremly simplified and highly
customized version of the big app. So I am trying to make the plugins
of that app work here and have been success in most of the plugins
except the ones which access the type property of the MapWindow class.
That is where I currently am. Thanks anyway for listenting
bye
Teja
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