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wl - 19 Feb 2006 16:14 GMT
Hi,

I've been using ASP.NET in the paset and was succesful in uploading it to my
hosting account.
I compiled the assembly of each project to the single BIN directory of my
hosting account (the hosting account acted as a single application).
I copied the .aspx files in different subfolders.

Now I'm lost with asp.net 2.0 ...

- I now need to choose "publish" to compile the codebehind DLL's ?
- then I get some assembly's (like App_Web_default.aspx.cdcab7d2.dll), but I
just can't seem to set the name for it ?

What should I do ?

Thanks,

Wim
Peter Bromberg [C# MVP] - 19 Feb 2006 18:47 GMT
Wim,
When you choose Publish, you can copy the entire contents of the resulting  
target PrecompiledWeb folder to your webserver and it will work. You have a
choice of checking the "Make this... updateable" checkbox, in which case
pages can be updated.
You can also look at the preview of the new Web Application Project add-in
which makes ASP.NET projects behave more like their 2003 predecessors.

Peter

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wl - 19 Feb 2006 18:52 GMT
Hi Peter,

Problem is I'm sure whether my webhoster supports several applications to be
created on the server.
With VS 2003 this was not a problem: I just had one application on the
server and then put the assemblies of the different projects I had in this
bin directory and the .aspx pages in different folders.

Meanwhile I would the Web Application Project add-in and it seems to work.

Thanks,

Wim

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Otis Mukinfus - 20 Feb 2006 03:26 GMT
>Wim,
>When you choose Publish, you can copy the entire contents of the resulting  
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>Peter
What is the Web Application Project add-in?  I've not heard about it.

Otis Mukinfus
http://www.otismukinfus.com
http://www.tomchilders.com
wl - 20 Feb 2006 07:30 GMT
Hi Otis,

Have a look at:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/reference/infrastructure/wdp/default.aspx

It seems to allow you to build an ASP.NET page just as in VS2004 (a single
assembly).

Wim

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Otis Mukinfus - 20 Feb 2006 12:37 GMT
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Thanks, Wlm

I'll try it out when it comes out of beta.

Otis Mukinfus
http://www.otismukinfus.com
http://www.tomchilders.com

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