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Prevent file deletion on deployment: just overwrite

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pamela fluente - 13 Sep 2007 15:21 GMT
Is there an option to avoid the deletion of the entire site when doing
the deployment (Publish feature) ?

Why on the heart it has to erase *everything* by default?  This seems
absurd!

If am I publishing my site I do not see why it has to delete all the
other folders of my site, containing other stuff !!??  Why do not just
replace the old files ?

-P
pamela fluente - 13 Sep 2007 15:24 GMT
> Is there an option to avoid the deletion of the entire site when doing
> the deployment (Publish feature) ?
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>
> -P

And also, related.

If a folder is already there and it is write protected (like App_Data
on some providers),
why does it skip file deployment, instead of ignoring the folder
creation exception ?

I just don't get it. Is this supposed to make sense? Can I force
continue ?

-P

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