On Sep 3, 2006, at 2:13 AM, Maximilian Tyrtania wrote:

Hmm. Well, this approach won't stop you from instantiating an object of that class at runtime (and that's what virtual means - uninstantiable). The approach I gave would tell you about your sins at compile time, which might be better than your customer telling you about them, if you know what i mean.

I wasn't sure if it would because I am trying to create a Virtual Control (base object with most functionality built in).

But your method seems to work fine, so I will switch to that.


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