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5/4/2007 6:50 AM
 

I have created a new custom module in DNN 4.5.1 with VS2005 using the WAP model. Everything Compiles and runs fine but when you are in development mode in the code-behind file, all the controls have blue squiggly lines under them stating the controls are not declared. They are declared but it is in the "MyCtrl.ascx.desogner.vb" file. Since everything builds fine, I suspect  it has to to with the designer file being in a separate file. Is there some way to fix this problem or tell the web control where the controls are declared at by registering something?

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5/5/2007 10:05 PM
 

check that the ascx and vb and designer.vb file - ALL - reference the same namespace and class.

I have seen some instances where the designer in 2005 gets out of sync with the other two files if you have changed the namespace or classname.

Westa

 
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