> Michael Savage wrote on 2011-02-28:
>> To those who have replied... Thank you, but I've checked both options:
>> missing files due subclassing etc.
>>
>> One further point. It seem to happen after a particular build. After
>> that, nothing I've been able to do will let it work.
>>
>> Any more ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mike
Mike:
Some questions and guesses:
Just how does it "not work"? You said it can't find the classes -
how about taking the one it "can't find" and tracing it in detail,
meaning the instantiation, the class library (or code file), the parent
classes, etc. etc.
I like the idea of removing the PJX and building it over. Seems
like there's some file that isn't where the PJX expects to find it. Or
there is a file there but it's not the right one. The PJX looks in the
project local dir by default, others you have to locate. Once located,
I don't think it looks in the local dir again.
Was there a .ERR file from the build?
Is there just one class it can't find, or are there several?
Dan Covill
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