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In a vB xml how do you program a drop down menu with 3 default values
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You really shouldn't be editing XML files directly, you should enable Debug Mode and build your XML files with the interfaces provided.
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Interfaces provided? I'm writing a plugin product from scratch? Are you saying there is an easier way?
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I have always turned on debug mode and then added the setting into the vboptions area and set them to be used with my plugin. Then when you export your plugin/product, all the settings get exported with it (instead of you having to write them manually like you are).
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wow, you learn something new everyday. I've been writing all my xml's from scratch.
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