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ArcCatalog Custom metadata editor using c#.net

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    abhishk2001 yahoo com
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    Hi, Has anyone developed a custom metadata editor using C#.net or vb.net. if yes, i have a question. I am trying to develop a custom metadata editor using C#.net. i am using ArcGis 8.3 and Visual studio .net 2003. when i am trying to execute my custom metadata editor in ArcCatalog it says "Object reference not set to an instance of an object". i don't know where i am going wrong.. I appreciate your help in this regard.. example is given on http://arcobjectsonline.esri.com Thanks, Abhi

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      Hi, Has anyone developed a custom metadata editor using C#.net or vb.net. if yes, i have a question. I am trying to develop a custom metadata editor using C#.net. i am using ArcGis 8.3 and Visual studio .net 2003. when i am trying to execute my custom metadata editor in ArcCatalog it says "Object reference not set to an instance of an object". i don't know where i am going wrong.. I appreciate your help in this regard.. example is given on http://arcobjectsonline.esri.com Thanks, Abhi

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      If you have a question about a specific product, you should ask on their site (forums, contact emails, etc.). This is not specific to C#, nor should it be expected of this community to support a commercial or non-commercial product; we probably have never even used it. This is what company/organization support sites are for. Based on the exception, though, all I can tell you is that your not setting an instance to something, which should be evident from the error.

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