Francois Piette wrote:
>> Regarding the hard coded boundary strings I suggest to
>> make them (or parts) component properties.
> 
> Would be a good idea to create a property XMailer with that string.
> The default value would be the current value. Some trick should be
> used so that the correct component version is used even if the
> property is serialized because the component has been dropped on a
> form. I think of a kind of placer holder such as "%VER%" within the
> string. 

I'm not sure what you mean by "some trick". 
Do you mean a place holder as visible part of the default published 
string property, stored in dfm and replaced internally only when
headers are built?

--
Arno Garrels 

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