Hi, It seems that private binding does not allow access to protected members of public classes.
I'm curious about the rationale - it is possible to access those members even without private binding just by deriving your own class, so why are they not enabled by private binding? And it's not a security issue (as with private binding, all bets are off nevertheless). Best regards Markus Schaber -- ___________________________ We software Automation. 3S-Smart Software Solutions GmbH Markus Schaber | Developer Memminger Str. 151 | 87439 Kempten | Germany | Tel. +49-831-54031-0 | Fax +49-831-54031-50 Email: m.scha...@3s-software.com<mailto:m.scha...@3s-software.com> | Web: http://www.3s-software.com <http://www.3s-software.com/> CoDeSys internet forum: http://forum.3s-software.com<http://forum-en.3s-software.com/> Download CoDeSys sample projects: http://www.3s-software.com/index.shtml?sample_projects Managing Directors: Dipl.Inf. Dieter Hess, Dipl.Inf. Manfred Werner | Trade register: Kempten HRB 6186 | Tax ID No.: DE 167014915
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