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4/12/2010 6:53 PM
 

 Hello I am working on a project for a class. I am getting this error and can't figure out what is wrong... could somebody point me in the right direction?

 

Below is the error I get:

 

Error: Tables is currently unavailable.
DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: Could not load type 'YourCompany.Modules.Tables.ViewTables'. ---> System.Web.HttpParseException: Could not load type 'YourCompany.Modules.Tables.ViewTables'. ---> System.Web.HttpParseException: Could not load type 'YourCompany.Modules.Tables.ViewTables'. ---> System.Web.HttpException: Could not load type 'YourCompany.Modules.Tables.ViewTables'. at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.GetType(String typeName, Boolean ignoreCase, Boolean throwOnError) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ProcessInheritsAttribute(String baseTypeName, String codeFileBaseTypeName, String src, Assembly assembly) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.PostProcessMainDirectiveAttributes(IDictionary parseData) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ProcessException(Exception ex) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseStringInternal(String text, Encoding fileEncoding) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseString(String text, VirtualPath virtualPath, Encoding fileEncoding) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseString(String text, VirtualPath virtualPath, Encoding fileEncoding) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseReader(StreamReader reader, VirtualPath virtualPath) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseFile(String physicalPath, VirtualPath virtualPath) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseInternal() at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.Parse() at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.Parse(ICollection referencedAssemblies, VirtualPath virtualPath) at System.Web.Compilation.BaseTemplateBuildProvider.get_CodeCompilerType() at System.Web.Compilation.BuildProvider.GetCompilerTypeFromBuildProvider(BuildProvider buildProvider) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildProvidersCompiler.ProcessBuildProviders() at System.Web.Compilation.BuildProvidersCompiler.PerformBuild() at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.CompileWebFile(VirtualPath virtualPath) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetVPathBuildResultInternal(VirtualPath virtualPath, Boolean noBuild, Boolean allowCrossApp, Boolean allowBuildInPrecompile) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetVPathBuildResultWithNoAssert(HttpContext context, VirtualPath virtualPath, Boolean noBuild, Boolean allowCrossApp, Boolean allowBuildInPrecompile) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetVPathBuildResult(HttpContext context, VirtualPath virtualPath, Boolean noBuild, Boolean allowCrossApp, Boolean allowBuildInPrecompile) at System.Web.UI.TemplateControl.LoadControl(VirtualPath virtualPath) at System.Web.UI.TemplateControl.LoadControl(String virtualPath) at DotNetNuke.UI.ControlUtilities.LoadControl[T](TemplateControl containerControl, String ControlSrc) at DotNetNuke.UI.Modules.ModuleHost.LoadModuleControl() --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

 
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4/12/2010 7:22 PM
 

Generally something like this occurs when you are building your project but the DLL for the project isn't being put into the website's BIN folder. Check your project properties, for the build path. Point to the dotnetnuke root folder and into the BIN folder within there.


Chris Hammond
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Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
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4/12/2010 8:02 PM
 

 Hello.

 

I looked in the bin folder. One has a lot of dll files, and the other one contains none. The website is locally on my computer not out on the web world. Is the dll files suppose to be under Desktop Modules Bin folder or just plainly under C:\<Website Name>\Bin 

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C:\<website name>\Desktop Modules\Bin

 

And which DLL file am I looking for in specific? The module is called "Tables"

 
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4/13/2010 12:39 AM
 

 c:\website\bin


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
dnnCHAT.com a chat room for DotNetNuke discussions
 
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4/13/2010 1:20 AM
 

Just right Click your Project and go Properties

and in the Bulid path Set the path "C:\<Website Name>\Bin "

and then Bulid your Site then your dll will be automatically referenced by your site.


Amrish Sharma, MCP
 
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