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Property attribute setting using password char ??

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    Using a propertygrid control i show my object properties to set and get. Using attribute properties like i show below, i can control Category, Description, even particular selection mode using TypeConverter() attribute. <> _ Public Property IntercambioIn() ... I need to read a password string, and i can't show password chars like '*'. Does exist any attribute to show the setting using password char ('*'). Regards

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      Using a propertygrid control i show my object properties to set and get. Using attribute properties like i show below, i can control Category, Description, even particular selection mode using TypeConverter() attribute. <> _ Public Property IntercambioIn() ... I need to read a password string, and i can't show password chars like '*'. Does exist any attribute to show the setting using password char ('*'). Regards

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      You can't do it in properties alone. You'd have to create your own custom property editor[^]. Scratch that. You CAN do it with a property. Look up the PasswordPropertyTextAttribute class.

      <PasswordPropertyText(True)> _
      Public Property Password() As String
      Get
      Return _password
      End Get
      ...
      End Property

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