Re: Missing Deprecated Warnings
- From: "David" <davidh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:21:09 GMT
Hi Cor
Thanks for replying. My problem is that I am not getting the "deprecated"
warnings when I should.
I can;t find a way to turn them on - they should be on by default I think.
David
"Cor Ligthert[MVP]" <notmyfirstname@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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David,
Are you sure that your explorer error warnings are not set off by any kind
of automatic upgrade, something that I have the idea that happened at
least once to me?
Cor
"David" <davidh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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When I did some trial conversions of a .Net 1.1 c# web app earlier this
year I got the expected Deprecation warnings, e.g. for
Page.RegisterStartupScript. Now I am doing the real conversion and the
first thing I notice is that I am not getting any warnings, even though
the Page.RegisterStartupScript calls are still there. I know about those,
so I can find and fix. But there could be other usages of deprecated
methods that I donlt know about.
I've looked for compiler settings that might stop the warnings being
generated, but can't find anything.
Any ideas woudl be much appreciated
Dave
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