I trying to get the hang of working with classes.  At this point I am working 
exclusively in code.  I understand it will be possible to convert to VCX? 
format when I finally understand what I am doing.
 
I'm not sure if  "child", "parent" and "subclass" are proper terminology so if 
what I say doesn't make sense feel free to question/correct me.  I want to 
subclass a TextBox so that it can create an EditBox on the fly.  I need the 
child EditBox to be able to read and write the parent TextBox properties.  I 
started expecting to return parameters like one does from functions but suspect 
that won't work after a control has lost focus.
 
I have a mockup partially working but am using a form method called from the 
TextBox to create the EditBox rather than a method on the subclassed TextBox.  
I don't know how to handle the naming in this situation.  Do I need to worry 
about name collisions or will the system handle it for me?
 
A very simple example would probably be the easiest way for me to get the light 
bulb to come on!
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Joe


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