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.Net 2005 user controlHi.
I'm trying to migrate a custom built user control for .net 2005, to .net 2003. How can this be done? I understood there was some way to wrap around it, and create a new user control. Thanks, Ariel Hi,
Ariel wrote: > I'm trying to migrate a custom built user control for .net 2005, to .net 2003. Your question is not quite clear. Firstly, I assume we're talking about> > How can this be done? I understood there was some way to wrap around it, and > create a new user control. Visual Studio 2005 (.NET 2, usually) and Visual Studio 2003 (.NET 1.1). Right? So you have a control that works in VS 2005, on .NET 2 or later and you want to use it in VS 2003, i.e. on .NET 1.1. Right? Assuming the answer to the above two questions is yes, well then, just recompile the control on .NET 1.1 and you might be fine - more or less, probably. If it doesn't work, there are of course language and CLR differences that you might have to take care of during the "back-port". Now, if you don't have the source code, that's a competely different problem. Of course you could theoretically decompile the control using Reflector, but I imagine this may not work too well in many cases and it may also invalidate your license agreement if this is a 3rd party control we're talking about. Another theoretical option may be to create an ActiveX control based on your .NET 2 control and try to use that from .NET 1.1 - but I'm not convinced that would work. Haven't tried though. Hope this helps you somewhat... my advice: don't do it, just claim it's impossible :-) Oliver Sturm |
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