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[NEXT WHIDBEY FINAL RELEASE] Will be the Control Array back ?

bis
In the 11 November 2005 final
"Visual Studio 2005" release
called Whidbey (if I'm not wrong),

will we have the Control Array back ?

Time ago someone said no, then time later
someother said yes...

Now, have we the final answer?

Thanks
Sep 9 '05 #1
2 1397
Bis,

You cannot get the control array back. Every control has already a
collection of controls. That is a general standard in Net.

Probably are you asking about a VB6 related question for which you have more
change in the newsgroup

microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb

I know some persons in that newsgroup who find that very interesting. While
by instance I don't see the need for that.

I hope this helps,

Cor
Sep 9 '05 #2
control arrays are very out dated.. there are much better ways to do things
now with colletions...
"bis" <b@inwind.it> wrote in message
news:43**************@news.tariffenet.it...
In the 11 November 2005 final
"Visual Studio 2005" release
called Whidbey (if I'm not wrong),

will we have the Control Array back ?

Time ago someone said no, then time later
someother said yes...

Now, have we the final answer?

Thanks

Nov 5 '05 #3

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