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9/17/2006 3:53 PM
 

I ran across an issue that I want to make sure the community knows about. Hopefully this isn't a repeat but I couldn't find the answer online and tracked down the issue myself.

ISSUE: DNN 2.X will not work when your websites ASP.NET Version is set to 2.0 or above

REASON (I think) Even though ASP.NET 2.X is suppose to be backward compatible it isn't 100%. There is code that moves the ViewState from the default top of the page to the bottom of the page when the page renders. When set to use ASP.NET 2.X the code gets pasted at the bottom in the middle of a HTML tag and causes an error message of "Critical Error Has Occured. Object Reference not set to an instance of an object" in IE (and I couldnt login) and in Firefox degraded the menu system down to plain links.

 

 
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