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By: Waldek Mastykarz

@Shyam: Just because the project is in the same Visual Studio solution, it doesn't mean that it will be included in the WSP Package. In this article I showed how you could include another assembly,...

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By: BUJY

I want to use your described solution with Imtech.VisualStudio.SharePoint.Tasks…so far so good…the problem is that sharepoint 2010 is based on framework 3.5 and your assembly is built with framework...

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By: Waldek Mastykarz

@BUJY: I've just tried it, following the description in this article, and everything seems to work correctly. Are you sure you have done everything correctly?

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By: Matthias Fonteyne

Thanks! This is just what I needed!

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By: chamika

nice post. Thank you very much. This saved my time. All the best.

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By: Uma Shinde

Can this be used for token replacement in ascx files as well?

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By: Waldek Mastykarz

Yes.

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By: Man

You mean the referenced dll (to virtual directory's bin folder) or the dll in the original location?

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By: Waldek Mastykarz

DLL in the original location.

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By: Instaling dlls on Windows 2008 server? | Yacoub Answers

[…] As to your uncanny question, as prolonged as we wholly need to muster a DLL , a proceed to go is to place your DLL into your WSP fortitude package. This is easier than ever with Visual Studio 2010....

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