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I have a web application project. I generated the DLL and import it in another project. I implemented VirtualPathProvider.

I followed this web site: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910441/en-us?spid=8940&sid=global, and everything works until I add another site master.

  1. I added site_export.master and changed its Build Action to Embedded Resource.
  2. I changed my page to use the new site master.
  3. GetManifestResourceStream() returns null when I load site_export.master.
  4. I call GetManifestResourceNames() to check if site_export.master exists in the DLL and it does. It's in the list. All of the name spaces match. I didn't list the name space out here.

Why can't GetManifestResourceStream() load my new site_export.master? It loads site.master just fine. I know my DLL is loaded because I can see other files in the DLL.

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Remember the following issues...

Step 1. Build action set to embedded resource see

C#’s GetManifestResourceStream Gotcha

Step 2. Use namespace.resourcename see GetManifestResourceStream() returns null ?

Actually, this method returns null if a private resource in another assembly is accessed and the caller does not have ReflectionPermission with the ReflectionPermissionFlag.MemberAccess flag.

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    Haha... Embedded resource... Thank you very much, saved a lot of time :) Commented Dec 6, 2013 at 20:24
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    To mention that in the project properties page the Default Namespace is defined. This is the namespace to use. Commented Jul 29, 2014 at 14:19
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    If the image is in a sub-folder, use namespace.subfolder.resourcename.
    – avenmore
    Commented Nov 17, 2015 at 15:01
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    This post explains how to do Step 1 of the above solution (set Build Action to 'Embedded resource') stackoverflow.com/questions/10587875/…
    – uncleGe
    Commented Aug 6, 2017 at 20:36
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Side-hint. To make sure you're in the right assembly and with right name: dump and evaluate all the resources available in your target assembly

string[] names = assembly.GetManifestResourceNames();

(in my case, I misused a namespace from another assembly)

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    In simple case paste this to "Immediate Window" while debugging: Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetManifestResourceNames(); Commented Feb 24, 2018 at 20:45
  • @JuhaPalomäki, it may help, but not in all cases (so you would receive something like "evaluation requires all threads to run"), especially in VS2017. Commented Feb 25, 2018 at 11:02
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    Great when you are at the exception and run it at debug :)
    – DoomVroom
    Commented Oct 7, 2019 at 18:50
  • If it doesn't work in the immediate window you can just inspect a variable that you set in the code: var dudes = System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetManifestResourceNames();
    – Jack
    Commented Sep 6, 2020 at 22:54
  • Thank You. The issue was wrong path to the resource.
    – SkyDancer
    Commented Dec 10, 2021 at 22:55
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I did this to make it work:

Step 1: Select the resource (CRDF.xsl in my case) and right click > Properties. Set Build Action to "EmbeddedResource" and Logical Name to name of your choice, e.g. CRDFXSL.

Step 2 : Change your Source code like this:

Assembly _assembly;
  _assembly = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly();         
  xslStream = _assembly.GetManifestResourceStream("CRDFXSL");
  _xmlReader = XmlReader.Create(xslStream);

Thus everything went smoooooooth..

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  • One thing to add - you may need to set <LogicalName> in *.csproj file manually. Commented Jul 4, 2017 at 11:20
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Hint and Caution: If the "Assembly name" and "Default namespace" does not match in the project file then also GetManifestResourceStream would return null. GetManifestResourceNames still returns the names of assemblies but during loading the manifest would not work.

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Try this:

Dim ctx As Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.Core.ResourceContext = New Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.Core.ResourceContext()
ctx.Languages = {Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture.Name}
Dim rmap As Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.Core.ResourceMap = Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.Core.ResourceManager.Current.MainResourceMap
Dim res = rmap.GetValue("Assets/sample.png", ctx)
Dim resFile = Await res.GetValueAsFileAsync

The Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.Core.ResourceManager.Current.MainResourceMap list all resources.

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