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Hi I know I succeeded at this once before. But I just can't get it right. I have an assembly Test.dll with a namespace Foo. Inside Foo is a method called RunMe. What is the sequence of calls I need to do for me to call RunMe??? Mathew
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oops. It works with VisualStudio 2003 but not 2005!! Mathew Yeates wrote:
Hi I know I succeeded at this once before. But I just can't get it right. I have an assembly Test.dll with a namespace Foo. Inside Foo is a method called RunMe.
What is the sequence of calls I need to do for me to call RunMe??? Mathew
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I know I succeeded at this once before. But I just can't get it right. I have an assembly Test.dll with a namespace Foo. Inside Foo is a method called RunMe.
How come? Don't you have RunMe belonging to class?
What is the sequence of calls I need to do for me to call RunMe???
You need to tell us the signature of RunMe and the accessors of both the method and the class where it belongs to. -H.
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