Arno Garrels wrote: > Francois PIETTE wrote: >>> Thanks, that works. I found several other places where those >>> declarations are used. So it's not OT. For instance: >>> >>> {$IFDEF USE_SSL} >>> THttpConnection = class(TSslWSocketClient) >>> {$ELSE} >>> THttpConnection = class(TWSocketClient) >>> {$ENDIF} >>> >>> All those declarations cause the IDE to display an additional >>> private var, here THttpConnection in the object inspector. >>> If you change it to: >>> >>> {$IFDEF USE_SSL} >>> TBaseHttpConnection = TSslWSocketClient; >>> {$ELSE} >>> TBaseHttpConnection = TWSocketClient; >>> {$ENDIF} >>> THttpConnection = class(TBaseHttpConnection) >>> >>> it makes the IDE happy. However lists TBaseHttpConnection >>> under Types of course. >>> >>> Francois, what do you think? >> >> What do you mean by "lists TBaseHttpConnection under Types" ? > > New type TBaseHttpConnection would be listed by the object inspector > under section Types.
Stupid, I was always talking about the object inspector but ment the project management window sorry. > >> -- >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://www.overbyte.be -- To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list please goto http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/twsocket Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be