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Dynamic load of type in non-referenced assembly?

I have created an assembly that needs to load types from other assemblies
on-the-fly. However, if I use the Assembly.Load() method it tells me it
cannot find the assembly that I requested. I assume this is because the
assembly is not referenced in the project. So how do I load assemblies that
are in my Visual Studio solution but are not referenced in the particular
project?

Thanks
Nov 15 '05 #1
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hi, visit http://thedeveloperscorner.com.ph and look for "Dynamic Assembly
Loader" posting under C#

regards,
--
gani


"John Smith" <JS****@Phoney. com> wrote in message
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I have created an assembly that needs to load types from other assemblies
on-the-fly. However, if I use the Assembly.Load() method it tells me it
cannot find the assembly that I requested. I assume this is because the
assembly is not referenced in the project. So how do I load assemblies that are in my Visual Studio solution but are not referenced in the particular
project?

Thanks

Nov 15 '05 #2
Thanks. Nice work.

"gani" <a@a.com> wrote in message
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hi, visit http://thedeveloperscorner.com.ph and look for "Dynamic Assembly
Loader" posting under C#

regards,
--
gani


"John Smith" <JS****@Phoney. com> wrote in message
news:uQ******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP09.phx.gbl. ..
I have created an assembly that needs to load types from other assemblies on-the-fly. However, if I use the Assembly.Load() method it tells me it
cannot find the assembly that I requested. I assume this is because the
assembly is not referenced in the project. So how do I load assemblies

that
are in my Visual Studio solution but are not referenced in the particular project?

Thanks


Nov 15 '05 #3

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