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Hello,
I’m new to this mailing list, so I hope I’m
posting my question correctly. J
I wrote a class that uses iTextSharp to create a PDF
document. This works great in my .NET web site. Going forward, I have some classic
ASP pages in which I would like to implement this assembly, and I’ve run
into a bit of a snag.
My ASP code:
<%
Dim myObject
Dim output
Dim strConStr
strConStr
= Application("Connection_String")
& ";Workstation ID='" &
Request.Cookies.Item("UserID")
& "'"
set myObject = Server.CreateObject("CustomPDF.CreatePdf")
output =
myObject.CreatePdfData(strConStr, 150000, strSQL, "AdInventory",
"OutputPdf.pdf")
myObject
= nothing
Response.ContentType = "application/pdf"
Response.AddHeader "Content-Disposition",
"filename=OutputPdf.pdf" '&strFilename
Response.Write(output)
%>
The “CustomPDF.CreatePDF” class is C# written on
the 2.0 Framework. I’m executing this code on a website running on Windows
2003 server. When I run the above code, I get the error below. The “CustomPDF.CreatePdf”
class is being instantiated, but the error is thrown when I make the call to “CreatePdfData”.
ExportToPDF error
'80070002'
Could not load file or assembly 'itextsharp, Version=4.1.2.0,
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=8354ae6d2174ddca' or one of its dependencies.
The system cannot find the file specified.
1.
I added iTextSharp.dll to the GAC.
2.
I successfully registered my dll and the iTextSharp.dll
using regasm.exe (2.0 framework).
Can anyone tell me why the system can’t find
iTextSharp?
Thanks!
Shawn
Shawn Davies
Senior Software Engineer, Macrovision Solutions Corporation
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