Rob,
You don't need to use a Web Project in order to add a reference to
System.Web.dll. You just add it like you would add a reference to anything
else.
However, if you are finding that what you are trying to do overall
requires a Web Project, then by all means, use that.
What are you trying to do?
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"Wobbly Bob" <ro*@wobblybob.org> wrote in message
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Cheers for your reply,
I'm a bit of a dweeb at this but I'm told I need to use a web project and
not an application project. Is there an alternative class available?
Rob.
"Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <sk***@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:MP************************@msnews.microsoft.c om... Wobbly Bob <ro*@wobblybob.org> wrote: Hi, I can't seem to find this class that according to the docs is in
System.Web. I am using .Net Enterprise 2003 with .Net 1.1.
There's no HttpUtil class, but there is HttpUtility. Have you added a
reference to the System.Web.dll assembly (not just said that you're
using the System.Web namespace)?
A lot of the
classes that are documented as being in System.Web are in
System.Net..?
Such as?
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