Yes, the error, whatever it was, is resolved. The ISP tech support response to me said that they loaded the System.Web.Extensions.dll into my bin directory. I'm wondering what exactly that .dll file does and why it would disappear, since, as I said in my initial post, the site was working when I made my last change to it. Thanks.
Ken On Jul 4, 3:11 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't seen the error. Seems to be working just fine. I guess you got > it resolved. :-) > > On Jul 4, 1:55 am, OccasionalFlyer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'm responsible for a web site for my non-0profit academic group. > > I've been doing this abuot eight months, and scrambling to learn > > ASP.NET 3.5 as I go. My site was dong fine two weeks ago. Now, if > > you try to go there,www.ibr-bbr.org, it gives me an application > > error. I don't know, however, how to debug this. I can only assume > > that it was introduced by the ISP doing something (my experience of > > several years with Java web apps that I've written and maintain > > suggests that web apps don't simply break for no reason) ) but I don't > > know how I'd determine that, since I'm the only person who modifies > > the site besides anything the SIP might do. How can I go about > > figuring out the cause of the problem? It's ocurring, apparently, in > > the sub-directory that is the root of the application (not the > > physical root "/" directory but farther down). Thanks. > > > Ken
