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4/23/2008 8:54 AM
 
double check the markup in your ascx file and make sure the Inherits statement n your Control tag matches the namespace in your cs file exactly
 
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4/24/2008 6:24 AM
 

Hi guys.

Thanks for all your help!

I found my problem, when I made all my pages, I used the Module-Kit, it seems like I forgot to copy, or the files did not contain a designer file. So When I tried to add a standard webusercontrol, I saw the difference, and all my talk about altering the inherit statement, was just bull****. I must have mixed two different projects when I though this was the case. So now, when I have the *.ascx, the *.ascx.cs and the *.ascx.designer.cs files, everything works great.

Best regards
Vidar.

 
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