BlueRose156 - web applications are not supported as standard by Visual Studio 2005, though they will feature in future versions of VS.
For now you need to download and install the "Visual Studio 2005 Web Application Project" update - follow the link I gave previously, and click on "Home" in the...
For anyone who is interested, here are the solutions I've had suggested to me so far:
1) Copy all of the pages to the new website, and maintain both sites independently.
- obviously terrible from a maintenance point of view.
2) Move all of the code behind into classes in a shared assembly, and...
Thanks Dragonwell, that's a great response.
I agree, trying to store everything in one "super-site" and switching based upon what site is being accessed at any given time can only lead to headaches down the road.
I like your framework idea - naturally it's easy to share logic and data code...
Hi,
I have an existing ASP.NET/C# web application which I would like to replicate for use on another project. The other project will need slight modifications to the existing site, e.g. some different site text, some different logic in code-behind, the odd extra page here and there etc., but...
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