You can use the name of the enum, too:
public enum AnswerType
{
None,
No,
Yes
}
Namespace.Class.Method("No", callback);
This is interessting if you do not want to register the enum for
Ajax.NET (JavaScript wrapper).
Regards,
Michael
On 4/26/06, INeedADip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Works perfectly now...thanks.
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Michael
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Microsoft MCAD - Certified Application Developer
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