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windows user control in broswer and namespaces.

I just came accross some peculiar behavior. I have a winforms user control
that I am developing for use in a browser application. I can make the
control display, but only after I finally realised this pattern. If my
control is nested in too many namespaces it won't display. For example, say
my control is called MyControl.
Namespace1.MyControl -> displays ok.
Namespace1.Namespace2.MyControl -> displays ok.
Namespace1.Namespace2.Namespace3.MyControl -> control stops displaying.

Does anyone have any logical explanation for this behavior?

TIA.
Rick.
Nov 22 '05 #1
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Further, I have discovered that I cannot make the fully qualified name to
the class (including the class name) greater than 52 characters. Is this a
known limitation?

Rick.

"Rick" <ri**@prairiefyre.com> wrote in message
news:u2**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
I just came accross some peculiar behavior. I have a winforms user control
that I am developing for use in a browser application. I can make the
control display, but only after I finally realised this pattern. If my
control is nested in too many namespaces it won't display. For example, say my control is called MyControl.
Namespace1.MyControl -> displays ok.
Namespace1.Namespace2.MyControl -> displays ok.
Namespace1.Namespace2.Namespace3.MyControl -> control stops displaying.

Does anyone have any logical explanation for this behavior?

TIA.
Rick.

Nov 22 '05 #2
Further, I have discovered that I cannot make the fully qualified name to
the class (including the class name) greater than 52 characters. Is this a
known limitation?

Rick.

"Rick" <ri**@prairiefyre.com> wrote in message
news:u2**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
I just came accross some peculiar behavior. I have a winforms user control
that I am developing for use in a browser application. I can make the
control display, but only after I finally realised this pattern. If my
control is nested in too many namespaces it won't display. For example, say my control is called MyControl.
Namespace1.MyControl -> displays ok.
Namespace1.Namespace2.MyControl -> displays ok.
Namespace1.Namespace2.Namespace3.MyControl -> control stops displaying.

Does anyone have any logical explanation for this behavior?

TIA.
Rick.

Nov 22 '05 #3

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