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1/22/2006 7:38 PM
 

Greetings, All,

I just opened the source release for DNN 4.0.2 in Visual Studio, tried to set up the Website directory to run using the Development Server, and have benn absolutely pummeled with build errors galore in the Website project. It appears to me that almost every .vb file is missing a bunch of Imports statements.

Not being the VB geek I was in the pre-.NET days (having gone to C#), I'm a bit foggy here... but I seem to remember that VB.NET provides a place to set global Imports statements somewhere in the project. In our modern era of project-less websites, I can see a serious problem here...

Is this indeed what I'm up against? And if so, how is it corrected?

Thanks!

Eric Lloyd

 
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1/23/2006 1:10 PM
 
Effectively it is.  But in ASP.NET these global imports are in web.config for the Web Project.  Have you renamed "release.config" to web.config?  This should fix your build problems.

Charles Nurse
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