No. Write a method that does cleanup.

Scott

On 02/10/06, grimmwerks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I've got an app that uses a static variable; I've got 'templates'
that use x instances of this class.

When the user loads in a new template when a previous template has
already existed, I get some 'leftover' variables.

Is there a function that is called when a class is 'killed', ie the
opposite of when a class is birthed with 'new'?

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