Asp.net - Casting An Object To A Long In C#?
Jun 16, 2010
I am pulling a 'long' value from Session, using a generic property, and it is crashing. so I have:
public static T Get<T>(string key)
{
if(...)
return (T)System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session[key];
...
}
When debugging, the value is 4, and it crashes.
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