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Visual Web Part is a Web Part built using a User Control (.ascx)

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Visual web part and custom web control - can't register

The correct format to register a tagprefix is: <%@ Register Tagprefix="[tagName]" Namespace="[Namespace]" Assembly="[AssemblyName], Version=[Version], Culture=[Culture], PublicKeyToken=[PublicKeyTok …
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Building a custom web part for SharePoint 2010

Generally, Visual web parts should be created if you want to fully utilize the designer capabilities in Visual Studio.(For e.g. to allow for features such as drag and drop as well as double clicking c …
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Why does this third-party library throw a FileNotFoundException?

You need to add the Cassia DLL to the GAC or assembly folder. You can do it by using gacutil command from visual studio command prompt. gacutil /i C:\mydll.dll Replace the path and name of dll with …
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Problem with HTTP Handler deployed on Sharepoint 2010

I suggest you should deal with the problem after going through httphandler development and its deployment in IIS 7 and ASP.NET 3.5. Here is a good link : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb3989 …
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How to use dynamic or relative path in SPList object?

No need of using absolute URL. You can pass server-relative URL of the list in SPWeb.GetList(). SPList list = SPContext.Current.Web.GetList("/sites/mysite/ImageLibrary")
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