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William (Bill) Vaughn - 05 Jan 2006 18:11 GMT
I just heard from the Microsoft development team that the DisplayExpression property is supposed to be marked as "obsolete". It's not enabled (or only partially so) in the 2.0 Framework. (This is in response to a question asked quite some time ago). I wanted to get this into Google where developers can find it when they trip over this property.

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Cindy Winegarden - 06 Jan 2006 04:51 GMT
Thanks Bill!

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I just heard from the Microsoft development team that the DisplayExpression
property is supposed to be marked as "obsolete". It's not enabled (or only
partially so) in the 2.0 Framework. (This is in response to a question asked
quite some time ago). I wanted to get this into Google where developers can
find it when they trip over this property.

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____________________________________
William (Bill) Vaughn
Author, Mentor, Consultant
Microsoft MVP
INETA Speaker
www.betav.com/blog/billva
www.betav.com
Please reply only to the newsgroup so that others can benefit.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
__________________________________


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