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9/16/2008 9:06 AM
 

Hi

Here's hoping someone can assist a newbie.

I have developed a small module for our own use using Visual Web Developer Express with Linq to SQL as the data provider. Development is on Vista and SQL Express.

I moved the module onto our development web server (Windows Server 2003 with .Net Framework 3.5, IIS6 and SQL Server 2005) and a clean install of DNN 4.8.4. The module would not work, when it is loaded onto a page it shows a message (instead of content) saying an error occured and it is not available. Unfortunately it does not give any further information about the error.

I found that removing the LinqDataSourceControl from the startup control allowed it to display fine, thus summarised that the problem is something to do with Linq etc.

I moved the development environment to VS 2008 Prof and am now trying to debug with no success, I set a breakpoint in the code behind of a control but it is ignored. (My experience with web development is limited (as if that wasn't obvious!).

The build configuration in VS2008 is Debug and web.config has Debug enabled and the aspx control has debug enabled and IE has script debugging enabled.

So, can anyone guide me as to what else I need to do to get debugging operational. Also has anyone the vaguest of ideas why the Linq datasource would be cauing the problem (it is using the SiteSqlServer connectionstring from web.config).

Many thanks

 
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10/20/2008 5:58 PM
 

Is it possible that your development webserver is using an object qualifier?

 


 
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