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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/11/2021 11:18, Juha Manninen via
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<div>Yes, at runtime it
works on both a Form
and a Frame.</div>
<div>At design time it
works on a Form but
crashes on a Frame
which is clearly a
bug. Agree?</div>
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No, at runtime it crashes too.<br>
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Of course, if you take the attached zip, you will not see this.<br>
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Because the Frame is not actually used in TForm1 => so at run
time the frame is never loaded.<br>
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If you manage to get the frame on form1 then it crashes too.<br>
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