Andy Davies wrote:
> <snipped> For me the jury is still out on whether ca's offer anything over my
> previous hand-coded cursorsetprop stuff, but like Everest they're there so
> I thought I'd try them. It *is* useful to be able to create a quick form by
> dragging the ca (if I ever find the time I might try and modify the code
> that does that to work with data objects).
>   
My latest adventures with n-tier in the open source project made me 
wonder sometimes if I wasn't just reinventing CAs to some degree.  I 
steered clear of CAs after some well respected folks had issues with 
them (it's one of those:  "if he's hit a bump in the road, why do I want 
to drive it as well only to hit the same bump?") but I know many folks 
seem to use them without issues nowadays. 

> P.S. I also got the Les Pinter multiline 'grid' to work - example at:
> http://www.hawthorn-cottage.com/pintergrid.jpg
>   
Hey...that's great! 

> (some people actually don't like my filing-card tab colours, but they give
> me a nice warm retro feeling so I still use 'em <bg> - but I admit the
> disabledbackcolor needs stepping up a bit)
>   
Who knows, Andy....perhaps the "retro" look will be "in fashion" again 
soon (if not already)!!!?!?!?!?!??

--Michael

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