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Compiling 1.1.NET Framework in Visual Studio 2005
Wednesday, February 22, 2006 12:00:00 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I upgraded to
dasBlog
1.8 the other day and that broke my
InfoPath Blog Client
.
dasBlog
had made some changes to the API on adding posts. Since
dasBlog
is still running under the 1.1 .NET Framework, and I no longer have the Visual Studio 2003 IDE installed anywhere I did some poking around the net to see if anyone was using the Whidbey IDE to compile 1.1 code. Sure enough there was a post from one of the MSBuild developers that gives you a step by step process for getting it to work.
It is surprisingly simple. You can find the post
here
. It says Beta 2 on the post it worked fine with the RTM version. The catch was that I had to delete and re-reference some assemblies I was referencing.
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