this isnt an error with umbraco, more an error by me, but renders umbraco unuseable and sends you off in totally the wrong direction...
If you have a partial view that calls itself (yes I know, stupid of me, but I had left a reference in it when i took the code from the homepage to use in the partial), it crashes the app pool, which led me down a hideous route of wrongness of changing the app pool to allow 32bit, this then caused an issue which led me to changing PureLive to DLL, this caused a bunch of new errors and I ended up at Type X already exists in both a.dll and x.dll in the temp aspnet folders. So i changed everything back to how it was originally and restored an older version of the site over the existing one and then started putting things back in and thats when I found the issue.
I know its human error (and a bloody stupid one at that) but it would be good if umbraco could check or something like that.. just saying like...
partial view checking
hi all,
this isnt an error with umbraco, more an error by me, but renders umbraco unuseable and sends you off in totally the wrong direction... If you have a partial view that calls itself (yes I know, stupid of me, but I had left a reference in it when i took the code from the homepage to use in the partial), it crashes the app pool, which led me down a hideous route of wrongness of changing the app pool to allow 32bit, this then caused an issue which led me to changing PureLive to DLL, this caused a bunch of new errors and I ended up at Type X already exists in both a.dll and x.dll in the temp aspnet folders. So i changed everything back to how it was originally and restored an older version of the site over the existing one and then started putting things back in and thats when I found the issue. I know its human error (and a bloody stupid one at that) but it would be good if umbraco could check or something like that.. just saying like...
ta tim
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