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Organization Question

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MSUTech - 01 Jun 2007 14:17 GMT
Hello All,

I have programmed in asp for quite a few years... and now I am trying to
move to asp.net

My question: For those of you who use 'Visual Studio', is the common
practice for 'web-based' aps to create "Projects"?

If so, do you put the entire Project directory in wwwroot, or do you leave
it somewhere else and just create a virtual path in IIS to that project
folder?

I have pretty much used vstudio as an editor for my asp programming, but, I
never really focused on letting vstudio manage my entire app as a project...

thanks for your input...
Furno",    "Nicholas - 07 Jun 2007 21:08 GMT
Yes, there are web projects.

I prefer to create folder based (not posted directly to iis) and create a
virtual directory in my local iis.

Then when you go live, just use the deployment feature to publish to your
production iss site.

Nick Furno
Senior Programmer Analyst

-----Original Message-----
From: MSUTech [mailto:MSUTech@discussions.microsoft.com]
Posted At: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:17 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.scripting
Conversation: Organization Question
Subject: Organization Question

Hello All,

I have programmed in asp for quite a few years... and now I am trying to
move to asp.net

My question: For those of you who use 'Visual Studio', is the common
practice for 'web-based' aps to create "Projects"?

If so, do you put the entire Project directory in wwwroot, or do you leave
it somewhere else and just create a virtual path in IIS to that project
folder?

I have pretty much used vstudio as an editor for my asp programming, but,
I
never really focused on letting vstudio manage my entire app as a
project...

thanks for your input...
MSUTech - 08 Jun 2007 20:09 GMT
thanks....

"Furno" <Furno>, "Nicholas" wrote:

> Yes, there are web projects.
>
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> thanks for your input...

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