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How does one compile cross-referenced classes? </blockquote><div><br>Wait. Let me get this straight; you want a "scratch" to contain a "sniff" and a "sniff" should in turn contain a "scratch"? Yet that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and that "scratch" will contain another "sniff" and that "sniff" will contain a "scratch" and this will go on forever? Is that correct?<br>
<br>I think I'm going to have to agree with Tom here; you shouldn't do that. <br><br>Let's take a step back and look at what you are actually trying to accomplish, practically speaking, and see how we could go about that.<br>
<br>Yours,<br>Kas.<br>
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