What's your startup project?  The Web project or the Silverlight one?
 Maybe your Silverlight project is set as the startup project, hence the
issue.

Chris


On 29 March 2012 11:01, Greg Keogh <g...@mira.net> wrote:

> Well it’s happened again.****
>
> ** **
>
> I spent two hours this morning refactoring a demo SL4 project to prepare
> for expansion. I split a few classes, tidied things up, etc. I hit F5 to
> run and it says I have a cross domain call failure. I spent the next two
> hours trying to fix this problem. I removed and added the service ref again
> about 40 times in different ways, I searched the web and all of the advice
> is worse than useless. I even had bizarre errors adding the ref back again
> like “*Custom tool warning: Unable to load one or more of the requested
> types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information*”
> which I’ve never had before and advice in this matter is useless. The
> referenced service didn’t even change, it’s not in the solution. I didn’t
> add any new service types. I have now spent 4 hours trying to get a
> previously working demo project going again without hope. I could restore
> everything and incrementally reapply my morning’s changes, but that would
> take another 2 hours.****
>
> ** **
>
> I created a fresh SL4 project and web app out of the wizard, added the
> save service ref and it works. So something “has gone wrong” with my demo
> project and nothing seems to resurrect it. My only hope therefore is to
> slowly paste the contents of the old app into the fresh one and pray that
> it keeps working. I estimate that this will take 6 hours.****
>
> ** **
>
> I’ve been writing software for 35 years and I haven’t seen such f***ing
> mind-blowing instability and idiocy and insanity before and it just seems
> to get worse and worse with every passing year and every new kit and tool
> and framework that comes out. Are we going through a historical period in
> IT history where everything is actually “dis-integrating”? Is it an
> internal joke by Microsoft to cull the weak and breed a new generation of
> drone developers who just accept that everything doesn’t work? I spend more
> time searching the web for answers to insane problems that and I do
> actually coding, and most of the time I get no answers or increasing
> numbers of stupid answers cluttering the web.****
>
> ** **
>
> More and more often I get problems where quite simply “I have no frigging
> idea what to do”. There are no meaningful clues and no obvious course of
> action. The only thing to do is delete stuff, jiggle options, add stuff
> back, restart IIS, reboot, restore backups, compare old and new files, etc.
> There is usually no diagnostic path to follow, you just bumble around until
> you get a different (less worse) error that might give you a clue.****
>
> ** **
>
> Is this the future of software development?****
>
> ** **
>
> Greg****
>
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