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Thanks for posting this Matt. I have some time at work tomorrow to check this out. I'll see what you got here. ... private ... two ... do ... the ... ugly ...
I ended up using Scott Bain's suggestion regarding the use of private methods as delegates. Here is some code from a simplistic example: VIEW OF THE CONTROL
I did get some time to play around with this over the weekend and I am going to try to post some code later today. I ended up playing with the delegate
One of the chief forces behind my design was the desire to test for the visibility of various controls. A portion of my mock view class that deals with