I want to show my Silverlight 3 application's version number in the about box, but when I use a traditional .Net call like:
Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Version;
I get a MethodAccessExce开发者_开发问答ption on the GetName() call. How am I supposed to get the version number of my assembly?
private static Version ParseVersionNumber(Assembly assembly)
{
AssemblyName assemblyName = new AssemblyName(assembly.FullName);
return assemblyName.Version;
}
or this:
Assembly assembly = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly();
String version = assembly.FullName.Split(',')[1];
String fullversion = version.Split('=')[1];
From: http://betaforums.silverlight.net/forums/p/128861/288595.aspx
a post about it:
http://forums.silverlight.net/forums/p/93400/214554.aspx
You can look at the js file I posted here: Detect Silverlight version required by an assembly
Your error is expected.as it is secutiry critical, above are some work arounds.
GetName
is marked as Security Critical and hence you get an exception when you attempt to call it.
You will need to use the FullName
property and parse out the Version=x.x.x.x
part of the string.
You can use
Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()
.GetCustomAttributes(false).OfType<AssemblyVersionAttribute>()
.Single().Version;
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