asp.net - Add a custom class to a pipeline using a .config and patch attribute -


i want line

<processor type="estate.packages.modificationdate.setmodificationdate, estate.packages" /> 

beneath

<processor type="sitecore.pipelines.httprequest.executerequest, sitecore.kernel" />

in web.config. tried adding .config file in app_config/include folder website.

<configuration http://www.sitecore.net/xmlconfig/">   <sitecore>     <pipelines>         <httprequestbegin>             <processor x:after="*[@type='sitecore.pipelines.httprequest.itemresolver, sitecore.kernel']" type="sitecore.packages.modificationdate.setmodificationdate, sitecore.packages" />         </httprequestbegin>     </pipelines>   </sitecore> </configuration> 

however, ain't working. if add line in web.config beneath executerequest pipeline working correctly. when use .config file nothing happens. (no error message either) got clue of i'm doing wrong?

i suggest have @ show config tool (browse http://yoursite/sitecore/admin/showconfig.aspx). shows final merged sitecore configuration including pluggable configs out there. @ least, give clue whether injection in right place , in right format. later on can play value of x:after attribute find out what's wrong there.

from see, mention you'd place processor under executerequest, code references itemresolver instead...


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