>Ok, I gave up for now, sorry.
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>I guess this would not help, but just in case:
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http://forums.asp.net/t/988110.aspxI thought I would have resolved the issue by removing the entire Google code and dumped that into a file. Then, the header when being built, would have simply added the content of that file.
But, to my big surprise, at first, I had forgotten to include the first line of the Google script. So, the page loaded without any error. But, the Google content wasn't there because I had forgotten the first line. So, I included that line in the file. Then, I run the page again. I ended up in the same error. Basically, there is something in there, that when being executed, conflicts with .NET.