This usually means that the assemblies from the error message are not present in the project's bin folder or they are not referenced in the project.
Make sure you have an using for System.Web.Security;
Thanks Jordan. It is there, you can see it in the image, but it is greyed out so it is not referenced. Files are in Bin folder as well.
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May want to try the fully qualified namespace.
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/cs...
Tried some things. C# frustrates me. All these have warnings on them. It says to switch the context, I don't know why there is of the same, but when I do, nothing changes.
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This usually means that the assemblies from the error message are not present in the project's bin folder or they are not referenced in the project.
Make sure you have an using for System.Web.Security;
Thanks Jordan. It is there, you can see it in the image, but it is greyed out so it is not referenced.
Files are in Bin folder as well.
thepracticaldev.s3.amazonaws.com/i...
May want to try the fully qualified namespace.
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/cs...
Tried some things. C# frustrates me.
All these have warnings on them. It says to switch the context, I don't know why there is of the same, but when I do, nothing changes.
thepracticaldev.s3.amazonaws.com/i...