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		<title>Visual Studio 2008 Bug Upgrading web site from Visual Studio 2005: compiler error CS1519</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently upgraded a website to Visual Studio 2008 from Visual Studio 2005 so I could make use of LINQ to SQL. Upon adding my table to a new .dbml file and rebuilding, I was met with this nasty compiler error: LINQ to SQL compiler error CS1519: Invalid token &#8216;void&#8217; in class, struct, or interface [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Adding ASP.NET AJAX to Existing Websites</title>
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		<title>Now using BlogEngine.NET!</title>
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