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6/22/2007 9:33 AM
 

Hi all,

I want to write my own, custom Navigation Provider. I want to use the TreeViewMenu control, which is using the DNNTreeNavigationProvider. So I wanted to create a new project (because every provider has its own assembly), add the DNNTreeNavigationProvider assembly to my project and write a class, which derives from DNNTreeNavigationProvider.

Without any change on my class, I wanted to give my class as the provider for the TreeViewMenu control (set the ProviderName property). But this failed, because I neeeded to insert a provider to the web.config file.

 

Afterwards, it failed again in class Reflection at line

objType = BuildManager.GetType(TypeName, True, True)

Is there anything else I have to configure?

Thanks for help...

 
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