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    Hi all, I add my project namespace at the begining of my xaml usercontrol xmlns:local="clr-namespace:myproject.xaml.usercontrol" and I use this namespace to call a method I implemented in my project <ObjectDataProvider x:Key="Models" ObjectType="{x:Type local:Adpaters}" MethodName="GetModels"/> when I execute my program I get an exception: could not load assembly "Myproject.dll Version=1.0.3167 ...." I'm using VS2005 have you please any ideas how to fix this ?

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      Hi all, I add my project namespace at the begining of my xaml usercontrol xmlns:local="clr-namespace:myproject.xaml.usercontrol" and I use this namespace to call a method I implemented in my project <ObjectDataProvider x:Key="Models" ObjectType="{x:Type local:Adpaters}" MethodName="GetModels"/> when I execute my program I get an exception: could not load assembly "Myproject.dll Version=1.0.3167 ...." I'm using VS2005 have you please any ideas how to fix this ?

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      You need to supply the assembly to the definition, so you end up with xmlns:local="clr-namespace:myproject.xaml.usercontrol, MyProject.dll" and you must ensure that you've included a reference to the DLL in question into your application.

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        You need to supply the assembly to the definition, so you end up with xmlns:local="clr-namespace:myproject.xaml.usercontrol, MyProject.dll" and you must ensure that you've included a reference to the DLL in question into your application.

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        thanks for reply the namespace is local to my project, (it's not an external reference) and when I add the assembly name, I get a compilation error :doh:

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          thanks for reply the namespace is local to my project, (it's not an external reference) and when I add the assembly name, I get a compilation error :doh:

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          Don't add the assembly name if it's local. What happens when you compile up?

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            Don't add the assembly name if it's local. What happens when you compile up?

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            as it's a local namespace I don't add assembly but I get a runtime exception An unhandled exception of type 'System.Windows.Markup.XamlParseException' occurred in PresentationFramework.dll Additional information: Unable to load the file or assembly 'MyProjectd, Version = 1.0.3167.27532, Culture = neutral, PublicKeyToken = 799442e4f418bb07' or one of its dependencies. The definition found in the manifest of the assembly does not correspond to the reference of the assembly. (Exception HRESULT: 0x80131040) Error in the file tagging "MyProjectd; component / dialog.xaml" 29 line position 18. in Line 29 I use my namespace, I check that the assembly is loaded ??

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              as it's a local namespace I don't add assembly but I get a runtime exception An unhandled exception of type 'System.Windows.Markup.XamlParseException' occurred in PresentationFramework.dll Additional information: Unable to load the file or assembly 'MyProjectd, Version = 1.0.3167.27532, Culture = neutral, PublicKeyToken = 799442e4f418bb07' or one of its dependencies. The definition found in the manifest of the assembly does not correspond to the reference of the assembly. (Exception HRESULT: 0x80131040) Error in the file tagging "MyProjectd; component / dialog.xaml" 29 line position 18. in Line 29 I use my namespace, I check that the assembly is loaded ??

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              Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you on this. I've normally seen things like this when the class doesn't compile up.

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