"Maybe" or a "before or after" question would also have shed some light on the issue :)

I'd call super doing your stuff, but of course it depends :)

Cheers, Anjo

Am 10.07.2007 um 17:40 schrieb Mike Schrag:

Yes .. Good practice is to always call super if you override a method, even if the documentation says you don't have to. You're just asking to get burned otherwise. But in particular in this case, yes.

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