This just started when I updated to sp 1 working on a APS.net, Visual Studio
2008, c# Project.
When I open a project, I get tons of Errors showing in the list 300+
if I double click on them I go to the page see the errors with the red
squigles and after about 10 seconds they go away. If i do this on on all the
pages list I can get down to zero errors. I also found as soon as I hit
Publish they go away. The big pain is if I complie and get an error (a really
one) it will show the 1 0r 2 that I have and about 20 seconds later it starts
putting al the fake errors in the list. 2 1971
I haven't upgraded to Visual Studio 2008 yet, but I have noticed that I
often have to recompile my C# ASP.NET Web Applications before all the errors
listed are real errors. I think this is just something that you have to put
up with when using C#, which is one of the reasons VB.NET is my preferred
language, it allows you to see right away whether something is an error
rather than needing to recompile a zillion times.
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Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
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This just started when I updated to sp 1 working on a APS.net, Visual
Studio
2008, c# Project.
When I open a project, I get tons of Errors showing in the list 300+
if I double click on them I go to the page see the errors with the red
squigles and after about 10 seconds they go away. If i do this on on all
the
pages list I can get down to zero errors. I also found as soon as I hit
Publish they go away. The big pain is if I complie and get an error (a
really
one) it will show the 1 0r 2 that I have and about 20 seconds later it
starts
putting al the fake errors in the list.
Thanks for the reply,
These errors show up when you first oprn the project then and when you go to
them the page they just disappear also if you complie the project they go
away. So they are not actually errors.
I've been working on this project for over a year now and this just started
after installing SP1.
As for VB vs C#, C# also shows you your errors as you type. But I perfer C#
syntax over VB any day.
"Nathan Sokalski" wrote:
I haven't upgraded to Visual Studio 2008 yet, but I have noticed that I
often have to recompile my C# ASP.NET Web Applications before all the errors
listed are real errors. I think this is just something that you have to put
up with when using C#, which is one of the reasons VB.NET is my preferred
language, it allows you to see right away whether something is an error
rather than needing to recompile a zillion times.
--
Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
"Randys" <Ra****@discuss ions.microsoft. comwrote in message
news:AC******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
This just started when I updated to sp 1 working on a APS.net, Visual
Studio
2008, c# Project.
When I open a project, I get tons of Errors showing in the list 300+
if I double click on them I go to the page see the errors with the red
squigles and after about 10 seconds they go away. If i do this on on all
the
pages list I can get down to zero errors. I also found as soon as I hit
Publish they go away. The big pain is if I complie and get an error (a
really
one) it will show the 1 0r 2 that I have and about 20 seconds later it
starts
putting al the fake errors in the list.
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