when I do this like this I always use the
httpcontext.current class
that way it ensures the method execute in the same thread as the web
application.
i think you have to do this while using request/response/trace objects
HTH
martin.
"Craig Buchanan" <so*****@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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I would like to use xml files as the datasource for a few vb.net classes
that sit in the business tier. It would make sense to located this files
in a subdirectory relative to the location of the DLLs. Is there a way to do
this?
Thanks,
Craig Buchanan