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Event Delegates and Private scope

Out of curiosity:

If I create an event delegate for an object (say, a DataGrid) using VS.Net
2003's dropdown boxes (select object, then say, DeleteCommand), the default
scope is Private.

This throws an error because the scope of the procedure is too narrow. I
hate having to remember to change it to protected... is this a bug, or a
"feature"?
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Do you mean an Event Handler?

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Out of curiosity:

If I create an event delegate for an object (say, a DataGrid) using VS.Net
2003's dropdown boxes (select object, then say, DeleteCommand), the default scope is Private.

This throws an error because the scope of the procedure is too narrow. I
hate having to remember to change it to protected... is this a bug, or a
"feature"?

Nov 17 '05 #2

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