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4/5/2013 7:07 PM
 
All,

I created a shopping cart in a stand-alone VS.Net 2012 web app and it's time to migrate the code in to my DNN module.

I created a folder called "App_Code" in my module project and added the 3 class files. However, when I try to reference one of the methods in one of the classes, I get the error "The name 'ShoppingCart' does not exist in the current context"

ShoppingCart is the name of one of my classes but obviously I'm missing something.

What do I need to do to be able to reference my class files? I tried to add them as a reference but it doesn't like the fact that they are class files instead of DLL's.

Thanks,
Mark
 
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4/6/2013 12:01 AM
 

I would start by ensuring that all your code is inside the same namespace.

Westa

 
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