Compiler did not complain about the following.
ControlDirAndFileExplorer_1.Name = "&$ControlDirAndFileExplorer_1"
If i want to code with this object I'd reference the varible's name (on the left above)
I'd call the string on the right the object's name.
What would you call t?
But what use is it? Is it ever used programiticaly?
What are the rules about its format.
P.S.
This site use to spell chek my post.
Do you know why it nolonger dose that.
I meant to post on VB.NET. Please move if you can.
ControlDirAndFileExplorer_1.Name = "&$ControlDirAndFileExplorer_1"
If i want to code with this object I'd reference the varible's name (on the left above)
I'd call the string on the right the object's name.
What would you call t?
But what use is it? Is it ever used programiticaly?
What are the rules about its format.
P.S.
This site use to spell chek my post.
Do you know why it nolonger dose that.
I meant to post on VB.NET. Please move if you can.
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