On Friday 13 October 2006 7:40 pm, Matt Newell wrote:
> If class A has an abstract method, it is marked as an abstract class.  This
> is good.  If class B inherits from class A, but doesn't have any abstract
> methods of it's own, it is still marked as abstract, that is not good.  A
> class should only be marked abstract if it directly has an abstract method,
> or is marked abstract with /Abstract/.

Can you send me a test case - I don't seem to be able to reproduce the 
problem.

Phil

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