RE: Converting 1.0 web applications to 1.1



Here's what I did:

* I edited the apsx page such that I removed all <@>
* I started the web app in debug mode, then stopped it (since the lack of
<@> tags caused an error during the initial page load).
* I put the <@> tags back on the aspx page.
* I started the web app again in debug mode.

Still has the exact same problem. Now what do I do?

"RDJ" wrote:

> I'm having trouble converting a current .NET web application developed in 1.0
> into 1.1 framework.
>
> On my localhost, I have IIS with .NET 1.1 framework as well as MS Visual
> Studio 2003 Enterprise. I obtained the web application from Visual Source
> Safe by checking out the solution. When I did that, it prompted me if I
> wanted to update the solution for the 1.1 framework, and I replied Yes.
> Afterward, it installed the web application on my localhost so that it is
> governed by the 1.1 framework.
>
> I am able to successfully launch the web app from the localhost
> (default.aspx) as well as link to other aspx pages, but when I attempt to
> post back a page that has C# code behind, I get the following message:
>
> An unexpected error occurred during the processing of your last request. You
> may use the Back button to return to the previous page and try again.
>
> Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
>
> I tried debugging the application, and this is as far as I got:
>
>
> public DirectoryRequestMain()
> {
> Page.Init += new System.EventHandler(Page_Init);
> }
>
> private void Page_Init(object sender, EventArgs e)
> {
> //
> // CODEGEN: This call is required by the ASP.NET Windows Form Designer.
> //
> InitializeComponent();
> }
>
> The error occurs when I post back DirectoryRequestMain.aspx, which then runs
> these 2 methods. No code was changed (code came unadulterated from VSS).
> I am at a complete loss. How can I determine what is happening?
>
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