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Net not found in System Namespace
Here it is:
You're referencing the wrong assembly. HttpWebRequest etc are not defined in System.Net.dll, but in System.dll.
You can find this kind of information in the documentation:
HttpWebRequest
You can find this kind of information in the documentation:
HttpWebRequest
Quote:
HttpWebRequest Class
...
Provides an HTTP-specific implementation of the WebRequest class.
...
Namespace: System.Net
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
VizOne is correct, i missed it.
just curious(You seems knows nothing about MSBuild.) how you create your C# project, normally you will have these from VS2008 IDE console apps generated:
just curious(You seems knows nothing about MSBuild.) how you create your C# project, normally you will have these from VS2008 IDE console apps generated:
<ItemGroup> <Reference Include="System" /> <Reference Include="System.Core"> <RequiredTargetFramework>3.5</RequiredTargetFramework> </Reference> <Reference Include="System.Xml.Linq"> <RequiredTargetFramework>3.5</RequiredTargetFramework> </Reference> <Reference Include="System.Data.DataSetExtensions"> <RequiredTargetFramework>3.5</RequiredTargetFramework> </Reference> <Reference Include="System.Data" /> <Reference Include="System.Xml" /> </ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <Compile Include="Program.cs" /> <Compile Include="Properties\AssemblyInfo.cs" /> </ItemGroup>
Quote:Original post by gan
VizOne is correct, i missed it.
just curious(You seems knows nothing about MSBuild.) how you create your C# project, normally you will have these from VS2008 IDE console apps generated:
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Of course, you can also remove those references from the IDE, which is possibly what happened here.
Quote:Original post by jpetrieQuote:Original post by gan
VizOne is correct, i missed it.
just curious(You seems knows nothing about MSBuild.) how you create your C# project, normally you will have these from VS2008 IDE console apps generated:
*** Source Snippet Removed ***
Of course, you can also remove those references from the IDE, which is possibly what happened here.
I know. Just curious what drove him to do so :)
Whos knows, maybe he was doing some tutorials on MSBuild :)
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