The problem seems to be with files which have a byte order mark. MonoDevelop 
creates new files without a BOM, and  that's why it then works. At least I know 
what's the issue now.


El 17/05/2012, a las 05:08, NebulaSleuth escribió:

> 
> Lluis Sanchez Gual wrote
>> 
>> 
>>> I am unable to reproduce this problem. Can you send me a sample layout
>>> (+included files) I could use to reproduce the error?
>>> 
>> 
> 
> So I was going to give you an example, but I wanted to simply it first.  So
> what I found was very strange indeed.
> 
> If I created a NEW layout using "rightclick on layout->add->new
> item->Android Layout"  and then copied the contents from an included layout
> that didn't work, and then changed the include to refer to the new file.
> Voila it started to work.
> 
> The contents of the new file are identical to the original file, just that
> it is a different file.  If I change the include to point back to the old
> file, it fails again. 
> 
> So I suspect, if I give you the files, it will probably work for you. 
> 
> The project was converted from a Mono 4.0.6 project, so it might have
> something to do with it.  Not sure what is confusing it, but there is a
> workaround. :)
> 
> I also am using VS2010 on Win7 x64.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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