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11/22/2006 1:49 AM
 

Well, my biggest problem was that all of my classes I've made in c# would cause errors in the App_Code dir because of the vb. I found a thread explaining how to use both languages without getting errors on this site

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryID/222/Default.aspx so now all of my worries are over, it works well and all is definately good.

Guess that thread ends all my problems lol,

Have a good one guys, anyone that read these posts should take a look at the link whether or not it applies to you, it's interesting how it works.

 

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-Rob Sitter
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