Did you change the Source Code in anyway after hitting F5?

Try rebuilding your application and hitting F5 again.

Hope it helps.

Abul Hasan Lakhani

On 18 June 2010 00:35, Stefan Brandt <[email protected]> wrote:

> VB.NET <http://vb.net/> is for people who wants problems :)
>
> On Jun 17, 10:05 pm, Ana <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm debugging my code and when it reaches a certain point this
> > messages pops up: "There is no source code available for the current
> > location." I had this problem before but it was in a different
> > scenario and I don't remember how it was solved.
> >
> > I really don't understand this problem and why it happens. This is the
> > situation:
> >
> > - I have a DataList with ImageButtons that pop up an image in a bigger
> > size using the ModalPopupExtender, from the Ajax Toolkit.
> > - The DataList is inside an UpdatePanel.
> > - The user of the page can visualize the DataList, add more images to
> > the DataList and Delete the Datalist. The routine for binding the
> > DataList is called in 3 cases: when the user wants to view the images
> > in a gallery of images, after the user add an image to the gallery and
> > after the user deletes an image in the gallery. In the first two cases
> > (to view the gallery and after adding an image), the routine works
> > exactly how it's suppose to work and there's is no problem. However,
> > after the user deletes an image the error message pops up when the
> > debugger is going from the line myDataList.DataSource = dTable to the
> > line myDataList.DataBind()
> >
> > Here is my code for binding the DataList:
> >
> > Private Sub BindmyDataList(ByVal theID As Integer)
> >         Dim dTable As DataTable = GetImages(theID)
> >         GalleryIDHiddenField.Value = theID
> >         myDataList.Visible = True
> >
> >         If dTable.Rows.Count = 0 Then
> >             DataListMessageLabel.Visible = True
> >             DataListMessageLabel.Text = "There are no images to be
> > displayed."
> >             DataListMessageLabel.CssClass = "error_message"
> >         Else
> >             DataListMessageLabel.Visible = False
> >         End If
> >         myDataList.DataSource = dTable
> >         myDataList.DataBind()
> >         DataListDiv.Visible = True
> >     End Sub
> >
> > Does anyone knows why this message is displayed, what is the problem
> > and how to solve it? I appreciate your help!
> >
> > Ana
>



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