The answer was that the abstract method in the base class was marked as internal While this is fine for web application projects where the classes all end up in the same assembly, a website does things differently. I guess the automatically created half of the partial class does not end up in the same assembly as my half, and so the internal keyword was breaking it.
The answer was that the abstract method in the base class was marked as internal. While this is fine for web application projects where the classes all end up in the same assembly, a website does things differently. I guess the automatically created half of the partial class does not end up in the same assembly as my half, and so the internal keyword was breaking it.
Well generally speaking, abstract methods should be protected, so that only the derived classed can access/override the base methods. – RPM1984 Dec 3 '10 at 7:58.
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