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Page inheritance (template) doesn't work in virtual directory

An update on my original message

seens like virtual directory doesn't like page inheritance
I have taken my form in my Secure folder and made a duplicate in the
main site, it works fine from the main site but in the virtual
directory I get that error message : 'CS0234: The type or namespace
name 'PageBase' does not exist in the
class or namespace '<namespace>' (are you missing an assembly
reference?)'

I have put my using statement referencing my site namespace
how can i be missing a reference if i'm working in it ?
if i add the project to itself i get
: ... defined in muliple places

could it be a setting in IIS ?

can anyone help I really need to get this going

Thanks

Original message :

Hi,

I get this message
CS0234: The type or namespace name 'PageBase' does not exist in the
class or namespace '<namespace>' (are you missing an assembly
reference?)

here is what I'm doing and trying to do.

I have created a PageBase class in my <namespace> (being my solution
namespace - is also my website name ) that is the template for my aspx
page in my site. Works great.

except for my secure folder wich is in <namespace>.sec ure

the pages in this folder can't access the <namespace>.Pag eBase classs.

when I declare my secure page class :

public class LogIn : <namespace>.Pag eBase

everything compiles fine , but when I call the page in a browser I get
the error

I tried to add using <namespace> but no changes even tried adding a
reference to the dll but I get another error saying declare in
multiple places(this is normal since i'm compiling twice the same
thing.

What should I do to get rid of this error and get my website up and
secured.

I hope i'm providing enough info and not to disorganized

thanks
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