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New Post 3/1/2006 2:56 PM
User is offline David Bolling
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Debugging namespace issue 

Well, I got through the last obstacle with the references, but now I am faced with something else.  I am aware that the dreaded "MinMax persistance type of cookie requires a ModuleId" problem is most likely related to a namespace issue.  That makes sense in my case, because I know that in all the new coding I've done I have probably hosed something.

I've tried looking a the log viewer and it doesn't seem to be much help, namely because I can't figure out where to put a break point in my code to find the root of the problem.  I can see that the visibility control is being passed an invalid moduleid (-1), so my module isn't being loaded properly, but I can't figure out where exactly this is happening.  I have tried putting a break point in default.aspx.vb and following the process from the creation of the page, but I can't seem to see where the assembly load is failing.

Any ideas on how to trap this?  I've always found that debugging a problem is 90% finding it, and this seems to be a solid case in point!

Any help is appreciated...

Davey Bolling

 
New Post 3/1/2006 9:27 PM
User is offline Will Morgenweck
187 posts
www.activemodules.com
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Re: Debugging namespace issue 

Usually when this error occurs you can look in the log viewer and see two or three additional entries.  The most recent entry will be about the Min/Max issue.  The exception thrown on the page is actually just masking the true problem.  The errors in the log viewer right before that should provide you with more information. 

I actually ended up just creating a stripped down container so this error wouldn't happen regardless of the situation. 

Some quick items to check...

1. Make sure your Namespaces are correct. 
2. Make sure your module dlls are actually in the bin directory and that they are the most recent.
3. Check your Namespaces again and REBUILD your project. 

Will


Will Morgenweck
Active Modules, Inc.
www.activemodules.com
 
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