C# - Code Works On Local Machine Only Not On Global?
Jan 16, 2011
I am having some trouble with an ASP.NET website I've set up and it's very difficult to debug.Background Information:There is a page on my website that allows the user to upload one or many Microsoft Word documents. The user can then press a button, and the code is supposed to open the document(s), count the words, and then return the number of words in a table.This works perfectly fine when I am in Visual Studio running the debugger, however when I try to do it over the web from another computer, I get an error.
try
{
String file = this.lstFileBox.Items[i].Text;
// MicrosoftWordOperations is a custom class
MicrosoftWordOperations wordOps = new MicrosoftWordOperations(file);
String contents = wordOps.GetContents();
int numWords = wordOps.CountWords(contents);
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Line 32: End If
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