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Question about VS 2005 and Creating Web Site

When I use VS 2005 Pro I have the following happen:

1: File / New Project
I get two "installed" templates ASP.NET web application and ASP.NET
web service

2: File / New Web Site
I get five "installed" templates APS.NET web site, ASP.NET web
service, personal web site, ASP.AJAX-Enabled web site etc.

I wanted to get AJAX but my question is why is there a difference??

Thanks
Lloyd Sheen

Nov 7 '07 #1
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On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 11:50:14 -0500, "Lloyd Sheen" <a@b.cwrote:
>When I use VS 2005 Pro I have the following happen:

1: File / New Project
I get two "installed" templates ASP.NET web application and ASP.NET
web service

2: File / New Web Site
I get five "installed" templates APS.NET web site, ASP.NET web
service, personal web site, ASP.AJAX-Enabled web site etc.

I wanted to get AJAX but my question is why is there a difference??

Thanks
Lloyd Sheen
File/New Project should not bring up websites at all. On mine, the
options are VB projects, including Windows Application, Console
Application, and Class Library. There are C# with the same. There's
also a Business Intelligence section, and one for Smart Devices, and
Other Project Types which are setup types.

It depends partly on what you've installed obviously. I've also
installed the Ajax templates, but they don't show up unless I specify
opening a Website, not a Project.

Hope this helps.
Nov 7 '07 #2

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