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4/11/2008 8:10 AM
 

Hi,

I've changed the announcement module if tabid is 98 it should show the expired announcements.

First i had test this on a local server and everything worked perfect. After that i've placed this dll on a managed server with a ftp program.

On this server it didn't work. Then i'm went lunching came back and it workes :S.

Does anyone has a idea what setting created a delay, and how i can fix this. This because i need to change some other modules and such strange delay makes it harder to test.

 
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4/11/2008 11:23 AM
 

Hi Nick,

Adding or replacing an assembly in your application will trigger a full application restart.  Does your application normally take some time to start up?  Could this be the explanation of the initial delay?

Brandon


Brandon Haynes
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