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Cannot declare a namespace and a type both named 'a'

 
 
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      5th Apr 2004
I have multi solution project, when I try to reference some of the third
party libraries in to it I get this compile error:

Cannot declare a namespace and a type both named 'a'
Cannot declare a namespace and a type both named 'b'

and its always pointing to the library's DLL file! it has happened with 2
libraries already! which I don't think would be a possible library error
since they both mention "a" and "b". (and errors are identical!)

here is the link to those 2 libraries that I tried:

SandBar http://www.divil.co.uk/net/controls/.../downloads.asp
WebZinc http://www.webzinc.net

I get the same exact error with both of these products


 
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