I had this problem before. It turned out for me that the string entered in
the object before/in front of the "disappearing" object was too long and
overwriting my "disappearing" object. The solution was to add spaces to the
object in front in the constructor. Make sure the buffer/padding is big
enough.
Hope this helps you.
Just an idea
Dani Ramsay
Pen Systems, Programmer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremy Nuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:08 PM
Subject: Object not in form error
> Hey everyone, Im having a problem. Twice now I have gotten object not in
> form errors, on code that hasnt been touched in weeks and has worked just
> fine. They objects that are supposedly are not in the form are INDEED in
> the form in the resource, and of course they are defined. Please don't
ask
> me intelligence insulting questions like "are you sure?". My code just
> recently went over the 32k size. Other than that I have done not a darn
> thing to break this code, and these errors are strange and annoying (not
to
> mention I have to fix code that well.. just cant be fixed because it is
just
> fine).
>
>
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