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I'd like to reference the SQLHelper.dll from the Microsoft Application Data Block. I've created an installer which installs it into the GAC. From reading articles, I've noted that the GAC enumerates by path; hence, you cannot reference your own assemblies in VS.NET (lame!) The way to do it for web applications seems to be to add a line in web config. Looking at .NET reflector, the information for the assembly is: SQLHelper, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=5f160e8905c2c21e My web.config entry is: compilation defaultLanguage="c#" debug="true" <assemblies <add assembly="SQLHelper, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=5f160e8905c2c21e"/ </assemblies </compilation Unfortunately, this doesn't work. I don't want to litter my webserver with multiple copies of this dll, nor repetitively include the SqlHelper.cs file in each project. Other ways to get this to work? I've also tried this by prepending the namespace of the dll, but that doesn't work either. (Not that it should). From my understanding, this complete 4-part name should be everything the CLR needs to find the assembly, and it should be looking in the GAC, and I've verified that the assembly is indeed in the webserver's GAC. Also, the "Select a Discussion Group" drop down doesn't work for me on either IE6 or Firefox. IE6 in particular appears to kill the popups, even when http://msdn.microsoft.com is in a trusted zone and allowed popups. This prevents posting first and selecting a discussion group. Instead, one must navigate directly to the newsgroup so that it is automatically filled in. Most frustrating. |
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