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8/29/2008 4:01 PM
 

hi,

I've been developing modules in VB for a little while, now, but have been asked to do one in c#.

They don't seem to work too well in the site, thought. The SQLDataProvider seems to clash.

Anyone has experience working with both them together?

Many thanks!

 
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8/29/2008 4:43 PM
 

We develop our products using C# and WAP model and it works very well.


Frank Wang
 
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9/2/2008 6:49 PM
 

if you're developing WSP modules then you have to put them into seperate folders as asp.net cannot support dynamically compiled modules of more than 1 language per folder e.g. in your web.config

 <codeSubDirectories>
         <add directoryName="folder_containing_vbnet_modules"/> 

         <add directoryName="folder_containing_csharp_modules"/> 
      </codeSubDirectories>

Cathal


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