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7/22/2006 4:34 AM
 

Finally resolved. Seemed that same variables had been used for form id's and same name had been declared as parameter names.

 
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7/25/2007 10:56 AM
 

In my opinion apsx code "Control Language="c#" AutoEventWireup="True" Codebehind="AddressEdit.ascx.cs" Inherits="DotNetNuke.Modules.Store.WebControls.AddressEdit"" tries to load type from DotNetNuke.Modules.Store.WebControls.dll, if loading fails it tries to find codebehind file... This class was compiled to DotNetNuke.Modules.Store.WebControls.dll in 01.00.00 version, and it disappeared in 01.00.01

 
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12/11/2007 6:30 PM
 

J.O. or anyone else,

I'm getting this same error....Error 102 Could not load type 'DotNetNuke.Modules.Store.WebControls.AddressEdit'. DesktopModules/Store/AddressEdit.ascx.

I have a fresh install of DNN 4.7.0 and I installed the Store 02.01.00 module that is already provided in the 'Available Modules' section from the Host Module Definition.

After I install the Store module, the module seems to work fine on the interface. But when I try to build my web application in Visual Studio 2005 I get this error.

Can someone help me soon. Thanks!

 
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12/13/2007 7:18 AM
 

Hi,

Read this post if you use the source version.

Gilles


We (team members) are Humans offering their knowledge, their work and their spare time FOR FREE to benefit the community. It would be so particularly appreciated that your messages begin with "Hello" and end with "Thank you" or any other form of politeness. Ask yourself what your reaction would be, if you were approached by me (a total stranger) on the street to ask you something without saying "Hello" nor "Thank you"? After several years of services dedicated to the community, I begin to be tired to read requests without any form of politeness.
 
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12/13/2007 12:45 PM
 

Thanks Gilles. But I'm still not able to get it working.

I'm not using the source version of DNN.

I open VS 2005, I created a new web applicaiton using the DotNetNuke Web Application Framework (4.7.0). I build the solution (builds successful) and then View in Browser. I then login as the host. I go to Host > Module Definitions > Available Definitions and then install the Store module (02.01.00). The store modules installs successfully and I can begin creating tabs and set up the store. BUT, when I go back to my VS and build the projects...this is when I get the error.

Is there any way I can fix the scenario I just described above? Is there a way to fix this without having to install the DNN source?

 
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