the #12 is where it says "Under Imported namespaces scroll to the bottom and click on the checkboxes for the following", which can be found in the above quote.
thanks for reply, it works just adding the reference
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Hi.
I make everything that urbn explained, and my problems started, I guess, in this step:
On the first line there is a "<extnet />" that I don't know where I'll add. So, I jumped that line and added all the other lines.
When I started the toolbox steps:
Another problem. When I click the Browse button, the window that opens is redirected to VS 2010 home folder: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE, so I went to my project folder and added extnet.dll manually. And all Ext.NET components were added to my toolbox.
When I tried to use one of the components, my Visual Studio closed!!! So, I opened my project again and tried to clean and rebuild my solution. By doing that an error appeared about Metadata not found.
Can anyone help me please?
hi,
i had the same problem, have you add this code in your aspx page ?
for me the problem was coming from this, i had an error syntax .... if this don't resolve your problem try to verify if you have correctly add the dll filesCode:<%@ Register Assembly="Ext.Net" Namespace="Ext.Net" TagPrefix="ext" %>
<ext:ResourceManager ID="ResourceManager1" runat="server" />
Hi All,
I am using your codebase with .net 4. I haven't tried your current project files (1.1) to see if it works with .net 4 but your previous versions (1.0) didn't work. Microsoft changed their security model for .net 4 and the ext.net code doesn't work if you choose .net 4 as the target framework. I needed to use .net 4 so that I can utilize their .net 4 workflow assemblies. The only way I could get the code to work was to create a new projects with Visual Studio 2010 and then embed the files from your 3.5 projects within them. I also had to remove the security keys. Your trust statement was not enough to make the project functional with the new security model.
Regards
Thanks so much!
I got the error "missing the required DirectRequestModule" in win-x64 server.
Following u,I've done!
Another possible solution to use Classic app pool instead Integrated modeCode:I got the error "missing the required DirectRequestModule" in win-x64 server.
You can add the following instruction to AssemblyInfo.cs file of Ext.Net project and recompile itQuote:
I am using your codebase with .net 4. I haven't tried your current project files (1.1) to see if it works with .net 4 but your previous versions (1.0) didn't work. Microsoft changed their security model for .net 4 and the ext.net code doesn't work if you choose .net 4 as the target framework. I needed to use .net 4 so that I can utilize their .net 4 workflow assemblies. The only way I could get the code to work was to create a new projects with Visual Studio 2010 and then embed the files from your 3.5 projects within them. I also had to remove the security keys. Your trust statement was not enough to make the project functional with the new security model.
Code:[assembly: System.Security.SecurityRules(System.Security.SecurityRuleSet.Level1)]
Ext.net have the tools to design as extjs designer???