On 10/30/06, Gordon Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <rant>
> I've never seen a case where it is necessary to push data into the controls 
> before they exist. If you must put the data somewhere in the meantime, store 
> it in data vars, which have none of the startup cost of a visual component, 
> and then move it into the controls after they get created.
>
> </rant>

I guess I'm wondering why, if there is apparently no use case for this
"feature" and deferrred instantiation is "the way to go," it is
included in the language at all.  Is there never a case to use this
option?


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