I've got two custom controls, A and B. A is public, B is internal. B is meant to act as a child to A, and all A acts as is the 'parent' for one or more Bs. My reasons for keeping B internal is because A contains the information that all Bs will access, and B is dependant on the information in an A.
Anywho, whenever I attempt to add control A to a form in Visual Studio Express(2008), the Designer crashes. After messing around with things abit, it would seem that the problem lies with B being internal, since making it public dosn't cause Designer to crash, but do what it would normally do. Is there anyway to get the Designer to completely ignore B? I've tried [ToolboxBrowsable(false)], but this didn't work at all. Thanks!
