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Where does VS2005 store csproj file info?

Hello,
I see and read that VS2005 Web apps no longer creates a csproj file. While
it says that some of that info is now stored in the web.config, much of it is
not. For example, what physical file stores the property settings, references
to other assemblies, or default aspx page?
I've tried to find such a file but can't. I even set the default page to
something obscure and searched the directory to see if that would find the
file.

Practically, I would expect that adding a new reference changes some file,
which now must be set in source control. It needs to store this info
somewhere.
Any ideas would be appreciative.
Thanks,
Mark
Jan 7 '06 #1
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The solution file stores some of this.

Karl
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Hello,
I see and read that VS2005 Web apps no longer creates a csproj file.
While
it says that some of that info is now stored in the web.config, much of it
is
not. For example, what physical file stores the property settings,
references
to other assemblies, or default aspx page?
I've tried to find such a file but can't. I even set the default page to
something obscure and searched the directory to see if that would find the
file.

Practically, I would expect that adding a new reference changes some file,
which now must be set in source control. It needs to store this info
somewhere.
Any ideas would be appreciative.
Thanks,
Mark

Jan 8 '06 #2
Don't know the answer to that either, but they just released a new VS
2005 project type that works like the old 2003. So you can use what you
know...

http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/re...p/default.aspx

Cheers
Remy Blaettler
www.collaboral.com

Jan 9 '06 #3

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