You can have as many web sites as you need within a solution as well as
class libaries that can be referenced by more than one web site. If you
haven't tried it yet, you may want to take a look at the web application
project available in the downloads section of
www.asp.net (and also built
into the new VS 2005 service pack 1). The web application project works in a
similar fashion to VS 2003 web projects and can compile the entire project
into a single dll for the web site, making it a lot easier to work with than
the new web site project.
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Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006
"Fred Nelson" <fr**@smartybird.comwrote in message
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Hi:
This is a newby question and I hope there is a simple solution:
I'm working on a C#.NET solution that will have two separate websites.
I'm wondering if there is a way to have one solution with two separate
websites or if I need to create three solutions: One for each website
and also one that is just a shared class library.
Any info would be helpful - I've played around and read around and can't
get it to work!
Thanks,
Fred