>>Here is what I got from your link
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>Hi Naomi,
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>That is the error exactly and everything I could find indcates I should have the website server set to FullTrust mode. They will not do it for me as it is their policy not to. I temporarily installed the exact same application files behind another web I have with a different hosting company to prove my application works and it does. We may have to change to a different hosting company for this application.
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>I also read that many of the dot net assemblies do not have the attribute set and thus would cause the same error. It is a shame a web hosting company would limit the use of some of the dot net assemblies.
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>If the assembly that was doing this was under my control, I could set the attribute on it, but this isn't the case here.
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>So are you saying if I put a link in here --> right here: I could do it with an href tag?
>Tim
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I will answer on your last question only - yes, as long as it's not a complex link you can just put it here and it would work.
Why you can not set your attribute for the assembly? Can you run csc command-line utility and somehow set it this way?
I'm reading the chapter on Reflection now at home, but I just started it, so I don't know all the details.
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