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5/20/2011 5:37 PM
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Well, I tried moving the LinqToSQL classes to my project folder instead of a sub-folder of the App_Code folder in the Website project.  That looks like that works like a charm.

I don't understand why, in two separate examples I've seen, it says to put the LinqToSQL dbml file in a sub folder in the App_Code folder.  I think I'd rather have it in my module project and not the website that I am developing.

Anyway, until someone tells me why I do not want to do that, I'm leaving them there and its working fine.
 
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