web.config errors


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Pertti Karjalainen
Pertti Karjalainen
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I created a new web site, but when I tried to compile it the compiler complained about not being able to find "Microfour Strataframe Base".  Took me  a while to realize that web.config on this brand new site reference said Base once without a version number, and again with a version number.  I took the version-numberless entry out of the web.config file, and got a bit further.

Next it complained about the Business one, same problem.  Took the versionless entry out, and got further.

Once I was done taking all of these guys out, the compiler complained about an invalid memory access.  It happened on this line:

<add assembly="Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication, Version=9.0.242.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845DCD8080CC91"/>

I took that one out, too, and now I can FINALLY compile without errors.  I don't suppose that the Replication assembly is critical for my app, since I don't replicate SQL Server databases...

Is is just me, or is .NET quirky when it comes to this stuff?  Between this and a bunch of missing templates, I wasted some precious time debugging the framework configuration oddities...

Pertti

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