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Questiona hypothetical about use of custom Attributes in C# in WinForms Pin
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Pete O'Hanlon23-Nov-11 1:15
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This is doable, but would be a fairly complex application to pull together. Off the top of my head, what you would be looking at here is parsing a form using reflection (fairly trivial to accomplish), and pulling out attributes. Now, depending on the status of these attributes, you would probably need to parse the IL if you need to add an identical version in, and this would require you to Emit this into your newly created object (which you could create using the CodeDOM).

All in all, doable, but not trivial to implement.

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