Hello all,
Its been a little while since I've been on tek-tips, so thought I'd say "Hi" before beginning my question.
Anyway, my company just recently upgraded our .net 1.1 projects to .net 2.0. We upgraded everything as web applications, as opposed to web sites, because of the crazy amount of work it would take to correct errors caused by the partial class creation. From there I have a couple of questions.
1. Now that the code is all ported, I tried running my web app using the ASP.Net Development Server (as opposed to iis) and for some reason none of the images show up. I've tried googling this problem to no avail.
2. Is there any way to speed up the build process? we have loads of projects in our solution, and it takes like 8-10 min. to build, so any suggestions would be great!
Thank you all in advance, and my apologies if I posted this in the wrong place, I couldn't find a forum to post in.
Thanks again!
-Kevin
- "The truth hurts, maybe not as much as jumping on a bicycle with no seat, but it hurts.
Its been a little while since I've been on tek-tips, so thought I'd say "Hi" before beginning my question.
Anyway, my company just recently upgraded our .net 1.1 projects to .net 2.0. We upgraded everything as web applications, as opposed to web sites, because of the crazy amount of work it would take to correct errors caused by the partial class creation. From there I have a couple of questions.
1. Now that the code is all ported, I tried running my web app using the ASP.Net Development Server (as opposed to iis) and for some reason none of the images show up. I've tried googling this problem to no avail.
2. Is there any way to speed up the build process? we have loads of projects in our solution, and it takes like 8-10 min. to build, so any suggestions would be great!
Thank you all in advance, and my apologies if I posted this in the wrong place, I couldn't find a forum to post in.
Thanks again!
-Kevin
- "The truth hurts, maybe not as much as jumping on a bicycle with no seat, but it hurts.