Can you please enlighten as to how you want to proceed ?
If you simply wanted to post in the forum the package didn't install for you then thanks for letting us know.
If you are interested in trying to get the package working then I would be grateful if you could provide some additional information, e.g. what version of umbraco you are running, was there an error message, at what point did the page crash, etc.
Thx for the quick reply. I'm interrested in getting it to work.
I'm not currently able to edit my web.config, and there seing the Custom Error. I'm not sure which version of Umbraco I'm running - but it's 4.x-something.
The error was during installation. As soon as I pressed install, the page turned white, saying "An Error occurred..."
After that, I'm getting the standard asp.net error. You can se the error here: www.fanoecup.dk.
I got my Web.config edited. I get the following mistake:
Could not load file or assembly 'Yoyocms.Umbraco.ImageCropSelector' or one of its dependencies. This assembly is built by a runtime newer than the currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded.
I suspect your site is not running the latest version of Umbraco (you can find the version number from within the admin area - click on "About" in the top right corner).
Also from the error message it would seem that your site is not running ASP.NET 4.0 - are you able to please confirm what version of ASP.NET you are running.
I can then see if I can re-compile the package in the version you are running.
Correct, my Umbraco is ver. 4.0.2.1 (but just this moment, I'm trying to update to 5.2 - which btw is not easy!)
My webserver is only .Net 2.0, but I'm also trying to get that one updated along with the Umbraco CMS. Thx for your patience, but you don't have to compile a .Net 3.5 version / Umbraco 4.0.2.1 - I just have to get my act together, and update my site.
Tried to install the package...
But my page crashed...
NOT GOOD!
Hi Peter
Sorry to hear you have experienced problems.
Can you please enlighten as to how you want to proceed ?
If you simply wanted to post in the forum the package didn't install for you then thanks for letting us know.
If you are interested in trying to get the package working then I would be grateful if you could provide some additional information, e.g. what version of umbraco you are running, was there an error message, at what point did the page crash, etc.
Thanks
Nigel
Hey Nigel,
Thx for the quick reply.
I'm interrested in getting it to work.
I'm not currently able to edit my web.config, and there seing the Custom Error.
I'm not sure which version of Umbraco I'm running - but it's 4.x-something.
The error was during installation. As soon as I pressed install, the page turned white, saying "An Error occurred..."
After that, I'm getting the standard asp.net error.
You can se the error here: www.fanoecup.dk.
Hey Nigel,
I got my Web.config edited.
I get the following mistake:
Could not load file or assembly 'Yoyocms.Umbraco.ImageCropSelector' or one of its dependencies. This assembly is built by a runtime newer than the currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded.
Could you help me getting my page to run?
Nevermind, deleted the .dll file from the /bin-folder.
Now it's working
Hi Peter
Thanks for posting the error message.
I suspect your site is not running the latest version of Umbraco (you can find the version number from within the admin area - click on "About" in the top right corner).
Also from the error message it would seem that your site is not running ASP.NET 4.0 - are you able to please confirm what version of ASP.NET you are running.
I can then see if I can re-compile the package in the version you are running.
Cheers
Nigel
Hey Nigel,
Correct, my Umbraco is ver. 4.0.2.1 (but just this moment, I'm trying to update to 5.2 - which btw is not easy!)
My webserver is only .Net 2.0, but I'm also trying to get that one updated along with the Umbraco CMS.
Thx for your patience, but you don't have to compile a .Net 3.5 version / Umbraco 4.0.2.1 - I just have to get my act together, and update my site.
Thx again for your help.
Cheers
Peter
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