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Dividing asp.net project in to several projects?

Hi all

In windows project I have devided my project in to several projects
with
1 * main project with forms which are common for all my projects (user
forms etc.)
1 * project with my common class libraries
several side projects such as invoicing, reporting etc and all with
their own forms

and in main project I combine the projects and set up menus to call
forms from different projects.

How would this be possible in ASP.NET projects?

With .aspx files being separate from the dll file I don't really know
how to do it. Can it be done?
Jul 21 '08 #1
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