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1/20/2009 5:49 PM
 

Where can I find documentation about what properties are available for the Content Pane control?

I want to start implementing my content panes using the new 5.0.0 way of <object> tags...  I have yet to find any examples of this.

I also want to implement my content panes as a DIV instead of a TD, is this possible?  I remember trying this years ago but running into problems and giving up on it, I'd like to give it another go...

As always, thanks for any responses!

Matt Christenson

 
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