A component that inherits from the Control class, has the Parent property that refers to the container.
A component must inherit Control if you want to use Controls.Add method.
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Browse All TopicsWhen you design a new component in VB.Net, how can the component know by itself (without having to feed a property) on which form the component is hosted?
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I didn't had time to return to this project. Sorry.
My component inherits from System.ComponentModel.Comp
ParentForm is not existing for components.
I found something in C#. See the top of page 314 from http://www.awprofessional.
I have found my answer (while I was not searching for it): http://www.code-magazine.c
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by: arvindb1Posted on 2003-12-08 at 22:48:24ID: 9902259
In your component you can say me.Parentform
or in the form where you are hosting it say
ControlName.ParentForm