Hi,
We are Infragistics 4.3 version controls in our.NET 1.1 application.
Recently we have migrated the .NET code to .NET 2.0,we are getting errors.will the Infragistics version supports .NET 2.0 or do we need to refer the Infragistics latest DLLs
( we have Infragistics latest version installed in our machine)
The problem is with Web Calendar control.
Can someone look into this issue?
Thanks,
Usha.
Hi Usha,
Have you installed NetAdvantage 2008 Volume 3? What errors are you getting on the calendar.
If you send that information we start for figure out what is going on.
Thanks
Jason
Hi Jason,
Sorry that is a different error not related to web calendar control,we resolved the issue.
But we have two problems:
1)In our application we are displaying the selected filters in the grid which is Infragistics Web Grid.
The font is looking large when compared to that of 1.1 application.
2)We are getting this error with the style tag-Text is not allowed between the opening and closing tags for element Style.
In our application we are not referring the new NetAdvantage 2008 Volume 3 DLLs.
Could you please help us in solving these issues?
Hello --
Similar to Usha, I am attempting to migrate from NetAdvantage 2004V2/Framework 1.1 (Windows XP) to NetAdvantage 2008V3/Framework 2.0 (Windows Vista). I have ordered NetAdvantage Web Client 2008V3 with Pri Support, but it hasn't arrived yet. When I receive the product, I plan to accomplish the following steps:
1. Copy the contents of my existing project's folder into a new folder. My project resides on a web server, not on my local drive.
2. Load NetAdvantage 2004V2 onto my new Vista system.
3. Open the project using VS 2005. Use the VS upgrade wizard to upgrade the project from VS 2003 to VS 2005. Close Visual Studio after the upgrade is complete.
4. Load the NetAdvantage 2008V3 upgrade.
5. Run the Infragistics .NET Project Upgrade Utility that is integral to the 2008V3 upgrade to upgrade the project to reference the new assemblies.
6. Build the project and correct any compilation errors.
2 questions:
1. Is this a sound approach or am I missing one or more steps?
2. Would it be to my advantage to initially upgrade to NetAdvantage 2006V1 -- since there will have been fewer upgrades from 2004V2 -- and then incrementally upgrade until I get all the way to 2008V2?
Thanks ...
we installed Net Advantage 2008 ,we made some changes in the .NET code according to the errors,we fixed everything,now the application is working fine.