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10/24/2007 2:42 PM
 

I'm using two third party modules on our development site that I'd like to deploy to our live site.

The problem is both modules need to be declared last for them to work.

I've swapped them out and the last one on the list is the one that actually will work.

Is there anything that can be done about such a situation?  Obviously both can't be last.

I know that the order of HTTPModules does make a difference sometimes.

What do you do when both need to be declared last to work?

Is there any work around for such a situation?

 
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10/24/2007 4:18 PM
 

I am not sure of a situation where this would happen, I would gather that the only fix is to have the module updated in a manner that would make the order not matter....


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10/24/2007 4:22 PM
 

Keep in mind that the last one to be executed is actually the first one at the top of the list.  In other words they are executed in First In - Last Out order.


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