[
  {
    "Id": "159127",
    "ThreadId": "47522",
    "Html": "When inserting a line break to troubleshoot the code I get this message: There is no source code available for the current location.<br>\r\nAny ideas?<br>\r\nI've tried every suggestion from here with no results: <a href=\"http://www.dotnet4all.com/dotnet-code/2004/11/debug-problem-there-is-no-source-code.html\">http://www.dotnet4all.com/dotnet-code/2004/11/debug-problem-there-is-no-source-code.html</a><br>\r\n(Windows App) VB2005\r\n",
    "PostedDate": "2009-02-18T12:19:02.717-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "159128",
    "ThreadId": "47522",
    "Html": "Rebuild All? <br>\r\n(this isn't really a DotNetZip question) \r\n",
    "PostedDate": "2009-02-18T12:25:21.75-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "159139",
    "ThreadId": "47522",
    "Html": "I had not seen that before working on other programs, I made the assumption it was related. I recreated the VB2005 project from scratch, tried a line break, it did ask where the zipfile.cs was located, I pointed to it, then it started stepping thru that..(source code)? VB is a learning curve for me and C# is, well, one thing at a time. I referenced the Ionic.zip dll and assume that's it. Not sure why I can't step into the code on the DotNet code, but you're right, I guess it's not really a DotNetZip post. I'll keep trying things.\r\n",
    "PostedDate": "2009-02-18T13:09:47.963-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "159231",
    "ThreadId": "47522",
    "Html": "Hmm, yes, that sounds right.  Keep at it, you'll figure it out. I'm not a VB developer and don't know much about how to debug with mixed-language libraries. Someone on the internet musthave posted some wisdom about this somewhere.<br>\r\n",
    "PostedDate": "2009-02-18T18:37:01.483-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  }
]