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New Post 4/13/2008 3:44 AM
User is offline Stefan Cullmann
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Re: Conflict in Namespace 'IFrame' Please Help!! 

It was never released as a WAP - it was converted from a old style DNN3.x (which inluded always assemblies) to a WSP project. The implication is indeed the same and Vitaly is right.
David, I wonder whether the module has been installed correctly, as one of the major task during installation removes the old legacy assemblies.


Stefan Cullmann - stefan.cullmann [at] dotnetnuke.com

forms & Lists (UDT5.0) will be the next major release of the User Defined Table project.
A first Preview is available, though it requires DotnetNuke 5 (Beta 5).

Need to import external data to a UDT? Try http://www.codeplex.com/Csv2UDTImport

 
New Post 4/14/2008 11:40 PM
User is offline DavidToohey
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Re: Conflict in Namespace 'IFrame' Please Help!! 

I managed to sort it.

It was some sort of duplication of files.  form a server move, I'd restored the directory form a back-up (quicker) rather than bringing it over form the old server. The backup actually keeps old deleted files too... so those were also restored with of course the latest backup of ALL files (deleted & not).

I've not looked at other methods (yet) of restoring from the backup to exclude files that have been deleted since previous backups... but grabbing the directory from the old server instead sorted it out.

Cheers

 
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