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Weird Global.asax compilation error

Hi all.

Does anyone know what the following compilation error means?

Line 1:
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Line 2: // <autogenerated>
Line 3: // This code was generated by a tool.
Line 4: // Runtime Version: 1.1.4322.2032
Line 5: //
Line 6: // Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior and will
be lost if
Line 7: // the code is regenerated.
Line 8: // </autogenerated>
Line 9:
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Line 10:
Line 11: namespace ASP {
Line 12: using System;
Line 13: using System.Collections;
Line 14: using System.Collections.Specialized;
Line 15: using System.Configuration;
Line 16: using System.Text;
Line 17: using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
Line 18: using System.Web;
Line 19: using System.Web.Caching;
Line 20: using System.Web.SessionState;
Line 21: using System.Web.Security;
Line 22: using System.Web.UI;
Line 23: using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
Line 24: using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
Line 25:
Line 26:
Line 27: public class Global_asax : TPS.Global {
Line 28:
Line 29: private static bool __initialized = false;
Line 30:
Line 31: public Global_asax() {
Line 32: if ((ASP.Global_asax.__initialized == false)) {
Line 33: ASP.Global_asax.__initialized = true;
Line 34: }
Line 35: }
Line 36: }
Line 37: }
Namespace ASP is not mine (base TPS.Global is mine, though) and compiler
doesn't show which file has this code.
It happened when I deployed some aspx and dll files to the server.
Everything was fine before that.

I appreciate any help.
Kikoz.
Nov 19 '05 #1
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Hi all.

Does anyone know what the following compilation error means?

Line 1:
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Line 2: // <autogenerated>
Line 3: // This code was generated by a tool.
Line 4: // Runtime Version: 1.1.4322.2032
Line 5: //
Line 6: // Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior and
will be lost if
Line 7: // the code is regenerated.
Line 8: // </autogenerated>
Line 9:
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Line 10:
Line 11: namespace ASP {
Line 12: using System;
Line 13: using System.Collections;
Line 14: using System.Collections.Specialized;
Line 15: using System.Configuration;
Line 16: using System.Text;
Line 17: using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
Line 18: using System.Web;
Line 19: using System.Web.Caching;
Line 20: using System.Web.SessionState;
Line 21: using System.Web.Security;
Line 22: using System.Web.UI;
Line 23: using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
Line 24: using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
Line 25:
Line 26:
Line 27: public class Global_asax : TPS.Global {
Line 28:
Line 29: private static bool __initialized = false;
Line 30:
Line 31: public Global_asax() {
Line 32: if ((ASP.Global_asax.__initialized == false)) {
Line 33: ASP.Global_asax.__initialized = true;
Line 34: }
Line 35: }
Line 36: }
Line 37: }
Namespace ASP is not mine (base TPS.Global is mine, though) and compiler
doesn't show which file has this code.
It happened when I deployed some aspx and dll files to the server.
Everything was fine before that.


You did not include the compilation error, only the code.

John Saunders
Nov 19 '05 #2

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