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Stange problem with MDI parent - MDI child

Hi,
I have a very strange problem. I will try to explain it:

I have MDI parent form in which I open MDI child form.
While working with that MDI child form in runtime I add
some user control and I attach listeners to that user
control. When certain events are catched that control is
removed from the form. When removing control I also
remove listeners.

The strange thing is: When I try to close MDI child form
it does not want to. There is no exception. I do not know
what is happening.

Thanks,

Jan.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Jan,

Can you provide some code? Is there anything special about the controls
you are using on the form?
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Hi,
I have a very strange problem. I will try to explain it:

I have MDI parent form in which I open MDI child form.
While working with that MDI child form in runtime I add
some user control and I attach listeners to that user
control. When certain events are catched that control is
removed from the form. When removing control I also
remove listeners.

The strange thing is: When I try to close MDI child form
it does not want to. There is no exception. I do not know
what is happening.

Thanks,

Jan.

Nov 15 '05 #2

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