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1/16/2006 3:22 PM
 

I want to know if anybody else has come across this issue of having 2 or more classes inside of a .vb file and it will not run on windows 2003 server.

So the Issue.

We have a .vb file. The name is MyClass.vb

Inside that file there are 3 classes

Public Class 1

Public Class 2

Public Class 3

Inside of public class1 you delcare a new object of class2

When you go to call a method inside class 2 it does not function. The code bombs.

any method it does not matter what it does, but yet the object is there and it is created.

This is a uncompiled module that DNN is compiling.

Is this a DNN 4.02 /windows 2003 issue? because it runs on window XP

is this a Framework 2.0 /windows 2003 issue? because it runs on windows XP

Any insight would be great on this we took 6 hours to find out that you could not have a class inside a class with windows 2003/ dotnetnuke 4.02 and 2.0 framework.

We dont know why the issue is happening.

 

Thank you very much.

 

DOT NET NUKE EXPERTS.... Core team.. Please look at this issue.

 

Thank again

 

Chris Calzaretta

 
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1/17/2006 4:52 PM
 
The next issue is not being able to overload a function.. Is this also an issue??? Please answer DOT NET NUKE Experts
 
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