Hey guys, did anyone experience the problem, that you get a runtime exception saying "could not load assembly..." but the assembly showed up in the loaded modules? The referenced assembly does not have any other referenced assemblies (but .Net assemblies)
@Killercam Once a resourcefile is loaded, all resources a read into a hashtable. So everytime you access a resource it is read from that hashtable. So as long as you dont have like 100 resource files, I think you are okay from a performance point of view
or basic types, ASP.NET resorts to an optimized internal serializer; for other types, including objects and user-defined classes, ASP.NET makes use of the .NET binary formatter. Basic types are String, DateTime, Boolean, byte, char, plus all numeric types.
And now you are saying that the only difference in the outcome of the instance is that only the property XsltString was empty after serializing with null and with the binary it stays null correct?
I'm still confused what your actual problem is. You say you are not using the session anymore and you are serializing to disk and now XsltString is not populated anymore, correct?
When reading binary, no constructors are called, no getters/setters, the object is build in memory completely. So I guess this is what happens. Maybe there are different kind serializations going on depending on the scenaria...just guessing