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Posted by NC on 10/24/05 20:37
rush wrote:
> "db_guy" <karl7712@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1129909115.120095.113810@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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> > -Why would I need for an html form (ex: an Add Client Contact form) to
> > be an object when there will only be one copy of this form ever
> > created, on one page (ex: the Add Client Contact page).
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> If you have some other forms on that site, you could have AbstractForm
> class describing general form handling flow, and sublcass each form on
> the site from it.
Or you could have a single function that would do absolutely the same
thing with less overhead...
Cheers,
NC
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