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Parser Error Message - DatePicker Options
Yvette Meyer
Posted: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 12:32:56 AM
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Hello,

Any idea on what the following message means?

Parser Error Message: The base class includes the field 'dpEventDate', but its type (EO.Web.DatePicker) is not compatible with the type of control (EO.Web.DatePicker).

YMeyer
eo_support
Posted: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 9:21:33 AM
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Hi,

This usually occurs when there is a problem with the cache and somehow your app has loaded multiple versions of EO.Web.dll. Try to rebuild your application and clean up ASP.NET cache to see if that helps.

Thanks!
Yvette Meyer
Posted: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:37:58 PM
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I've uninstalled 8.0.41.2 and reinstalled 2 times. I did manually delete HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninsall\{676A51E8-97BE-4F08-
9F08-453FC25C5905} via the registry before reinstalling.

I've added Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache) to Page_Load

None of the EO.Web controls are working on the development machine when running our applications. All was fine before intalling 8.0.41.2.

YMeyer
eo_support
Posted: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:56:29 PM
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Hi,

You missed what I meant. It's not about what version you installed. It's about what version your project referenced. As to the cache, it's ASP.NET compiler cache, not the output cache. They are too completely different things. You can Google online about both topics and you should be able to find a lot of information about both. You may also want to try the DLL with a blank new project to verify that the installation is working properly.

Thanks!
Yvette Meyer
Posted: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 1:34:47 AM
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It is about what version the project is referencing. Even though the toolbox was referencing the correct version the project was not.

The following is what fixed the problem. I'm using Visual Studio 2010.

1 - Open project.
2 - Bring up properties of project.
3 - Choose the References tab.
4 - Locate EO.Web under the Reference Name column.
5 - If the EO.Web version in the Version column does not match the current version installed choose the row and then click the Remove command button.
6 - Click the Add command button.
7 - Choose the Browse tab on the Add Reference window.
8 - Navigate to the folder where the current version of the EO.Web.dll file is located.
9 - Click the OK button.

YMeyer


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