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Dominik Psenner commented on LOG4NET-398:
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You are right, AppDomains shouldn't be able to share information unless the 
objects are serialized/deserialized. But to me it sounds strange that a 
dictionary tries to cross into another AppDomain. At first sight, this 
shouldn't happen at all. Can you work out why this happens?

> SerializationException after setting a LogicalThreadContext property
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LOG4NET-398
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-398
>             Project: Log4net
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.12
>         Environment: Visual Studio 2010
>            Reporter: Thomas Meum
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: triaged
>
> I have found that accessing Page.Request.Url after setting a 
> LogicalThreadContext property causes a SerializationException with the 
> following message: Type is not resolved for member 
> 'log4net.Util.PropertiesDictionary,log4net, Version=1.2.12.0, 
> Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=669e0ddf0bb1aa2a'.
> I have been able to reproduce the problem on two different machines with the 
> following steps:
> 1. Create a new ASP.NET Empty Web Application
> 2. Add a reference to log4net.dll
> 3. Add a new Web Form
> 4. Add the following code to Page_Load:
>     log4net.LogicalThreadContext.Properties["Test"] = 1;
>     Uri url = Request.Url;
> 5. Hit F5



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