Parser Error In Global.asax
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up “Parser Error Message: Could not load type” in Global.asax up vote 104 down vote favorite 16 I'm working on an MVC3 project and receive the following error: Parser Error Message: Could not load type 'GodsCreationTaxidermy.MvcApplication'. Source Error: Line 1: <%@ Application Codebehind="Global.asax.cs" Inherits="GodsCreationTaxidermy.Core.MvcApplication" Language="C#" %> The error I get is cannot load GodsCreationTaxidermy.Core.MvcApplication but in this screen shot the Core part isn't displaying in the error: Does anyone have any ideas or a solution to this error? asp.net asp.net-mvc-3 share|improve this question edited Aug 22 '14 at 19:32 Malachi 2,41141740 asked Jul 27 '12 at 5:56 PsychoCoder 5,47172851 5 Do you really have GodsCreationTaxidermy.Core.MvcApplication class in your application? If not please create the same and compile the project. It will work for sure. –Shailesh Jul 27 '12 at 6:00 3 Yes I do have GodsCreationTaxidermy.Core.MvcApplication (Global.asax.cs) –PsychoCoder Jul 27 '12 at 6:05 The Global.asax file that seems to be used (according to the screen shot) looks different than the one you have shown. –Darin Dimitrov Jul 27 '12 at 6:11 check to see if the Inherits string is the same as the path to the class in your application (namespace + pathname), that is they are both GodsCreationTaxidermy.Core.MvcApplication –linkerro Jul 27 '12 at 6:17 That's one of the issues Darin, no matter what I do it always leaves the Core part out –PsychoCoder Jul 27 '12 at 16:30 | show 3 more comments 22 Answers 22 active oldest votes up vote 101 down vote accepted Your local web server is running different code than what you're actually working on. En
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Parser Error: Server Error in '/' Application up vote 25 down vote favorite 3 I got the following error: "An error occurred during the parsing http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11682216/parser-error-message-could-not-load-type-in-global-asax of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately." Parser Error Message: `Could not load type 'nadeem.MvcApplication'`. Source Error: Line 1: <%@ Application Codebehind="Global.asax.cs" Inherits="nadeem.MvcApplication" Language="C#" %> asp.net-mvc-3 code-behind share|improve this question edited Dec 5 '14 at 14:09 alex 1,86211643 asked Jul 21 '12 at 22:30 Arslan Sunny 2122616 1 Be sure that your DLLs of your project are in the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11596352/parser-error-server-error-in-application proper path. You may set the output path of you build in another folder outside your project, and when, for example, the project runs and searches for DLLs in the bin folder, it doesn't find them. –user1897631 Dec 12 '12 at 11:26 If that's because you change the default output directory, you can use this way:stackoverflow.com/a/26237022/1900498 –qakmak Oct 7 '14 at 13:23 y'all aren't going to believe this but this project in our solution wasn't selected in the Solution Configuration Manager to be built so there was no DLL being created in /bin ! Just make sure your project in question is selected to build in the Configuration Manager.... –jbwebtech Aug 4 '15 at 21:36 add a comment| 13 Answers 13 active oldest votes up vote 43 down vote accepted Right-click your Global.asax file and click View Markup. You will see the attribute Inherits="nadeem.MvcApplication". This means that your Global.asax file is trying to inherit from the type nadeem.MvcApplication. Now double click your Global.asax file and see what the class name specified in your Global.asax.cs file is. It should look something like this: namespace nadeem { public class MvcApplication: System.Web.HttpApplication { .... If it doesn't, then you will receive the error you received. The value in the Inherits attribute of your Global.asax file must match a type that is derived from System.Web.HttpApplica
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2005747/could-not-load-type-namespace-global-causing-me-grief developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; http://geekswithblogs.net/ranganh/archive/2005/04/25/37610.aspx it only takes a minute: Sign up “Could not load type [Namespace].Global” causing me grief up vote 77 down vote favorite 18 In my .Net 2.0 Asp.net WebForms app, I have my Global.asax containing the following code: <%@ Application parser error CodeBehind="Global.asax.cs" Inherits="MyNamespace.Global" Language="C#" %> However when I build I get an error stating- Could not load type 'MyNamespace.Global'. This seems to be because the MyNamespace namespace (defined in the code behind file Global.asax.cs) is not seen by the compiler in the Global.asax file (does not show in R# intellisence..). This turned out to be a very hard nut to crack... any help will be appreciated! Note: The Global.asax and the Global.asax.cs are located in the same folder. Note2: When parser error in compiling from the vs prompt with csc it compiles o.k. c# asp.net webforms namespaces global-asax share|improve this question edited Jan 31 '15 at 1:13 BenSmith 8,39932646 asked Jan 5 '10 at 11:39 gkdm 90521124 Do other pages in the app work? Sometimes this happens when the webserver is configured to run 1.1 but the app is compiled for 2.0 –Noon Silk Jan 5 '10 at 11:43 yes, 'Target Framework' is 2.0 –gkdm Jan 5 '10 at 11:52 add a comment| 24 Answers 24 active oldest votes up vote 114 down vote accepted One situation I've encountered which caused this problem is when you specify the platform for a build through "Build Configuration". If you specify x86 as your build platform, visual studio will automatically assign bin/x86/Debug as your output directory for this project. This is perfectly valid for other project types, except for web applications where ASP.NET expects the assemblies to be output to the Bin folder. What I found in my situation was that they were being output to both (Bin and Bin/x86/Debug), with the exception that some of the dll's, and inexplicably the most important one being your web application dll, being missing from the Bin folder. This obviously caused a compilation problem and hence the "Could not load type Global" exception. Cleaning the solution and deleting the assemblies made no difference to subsequent builds. My solution was to
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