binding redirect helped me. haven't done extensive testing or used for
anything serious though

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Hudson Akridge <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks for the postings, I'll take a look at it first chance I get after
> work ;)
> To Jame's point, I think he's actually along a better line of thinking than
> myself, which is, are you using the Fluent's version of NHibernate (and
> other dependent classes) in your entire solution consistently? You can't mix
> and match unfortunately. I believe that the fluent library is depending on
> the public GA of NHibernate. If you have a more recent version of NHibernate
> (say an alpha or the like), you'll need to grab fluent's source, swap out
> the nhibernate reference, and rebuild fluent.
>

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