Sorry to post before fully reviewing archive…

 

It seems there has been some discussion of this issue. Suggestions included placing all DLLs in the bin directory of application, in windows/system32 – I’ve tried all of this and still get the same error.

 

If I modify the reference to mapscript_csharp.dll the first time I run the application I get an error from the MS VC++ Runtime Library that says “R6034 An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library incorrectly…”

 

Even if I do get it working it appears that I am fighting an uphill battle against the thread safety issues. I’ve reviewed Sean’s write up of this (http://ms.gis.umn.edu/docs/faq/thread_safety) situation and had a few questions.

 

-          What exactly does unsafe, but locked mean vs. unsafe?

-          Map config file loading – is this opening a Mapfile from disk? If so, would building the Mapfile dynamically remove the issue?

-          WMS/WFS – is it fixable? What is the level of effort (hours / $$$)?

 

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

 

David Lowther


From: UMN MapServer Users List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Lowther
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 8:03 PM
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Subject: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] CSharp Mapscript in WebForm (ASP.NET 2.0)

 

Hi List,

 

Has anyone successfully used CSharp Mapscript in a ASP.NET 2.0 Webform?  I’ve gotten things working in Winforms (with a bit of help from Tamas – thanks!) but can’t seem to make Webform work. I suspect that the issue is related to the fact that I cannot set a reference to the VC.manifest file.

 

I get an error (can’t load mapscript.dll) when I try to instantiate a mapObj.

 

Thank for any help, if I can provide more detail or a sample app please let me know.

 

David Lowther 

 

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