On 23/07/07, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The .lfm file is not code. It's a resource, which you can replace
at runtime.

OK, I understand the resource part. It's components that have been
streamed to a file. From this I also assume that it will recreate the
form faster than via code. But on today's computers I don't really
know is that is relevant anymore.

Can you explain the 'replace at runtime' part a bit more. I'm not sure
I understand that statement. :)

Thanks,
 - Graeme -

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