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ASP.NET 2.0 : where are the project files ???

Hi,

When creating an ASP.NET project in VS2005 : where are the project files
(.csproj, .sln, ...) ?
The only files I can find are the aspx and .code behind-files.

thanks
Chris

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Mar 16 '06 #1
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Chris,

Are these files not being stored in the project folder under the WWWRoot
folder?

Regards
Scott Blood
C# Developer

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Hi,

When creating an ASP.NET project in VS2005 : where are the project files
(.csproj, .sln, ...) ?
The only files I can find are the aspx and .code behind-files.

thanks
Chris

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Mar 16 '06 #2
Chris,
The default "Web Site" ASP.NET 2.0 solution has no project file; you can
enable the option to "Always show solution" and it will show the soln file in
the Solution Explorer tree. This file will save in your default folder but
you can also save it right in the web directory to "keep everything together".

The new "ASP.NET Web Application" add-in (which is still in preview) will
provide you with a setup more similar to the original ASP.NET 1.1 web project
if you'd like to download and try it.
Hope that helps.

--Peter
--
Co-founder, Eggheadcafe.com developer portal:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog:
http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com


"Chris Peeters" wrote:
Hi,

When creating an ASP.NET project in VS2005 : where are the project files
(.csproj, .sln, ...) ?
The only files I can find are the aspx and .code behind-files.

thanks
Chris

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Mar 16 '06 #3
Hi Scott,

no ! nothing in wwwroot as is the case in VS2003.

so where ?

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Mar 16 '06 #4
Chris,

ASP.NET 2.0 doesn't have project files anymore. What ever is in the folder
that is the project.

I suggest reading the following article:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...nvenusprojects
--
HTH
Stoitcho Goutsev (100)

"Chris Peeters" <cm****@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

When creating an ASP.NET project in VS2005 : where are the project files
(.csproj, .sln, ...) ?
The only files I can find are the aspx and .code behind-files.

thanks
Chris

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Mar 16 '06 #5
Hi Scott,

no ! nothing in wwwroot as is the case in VS2003.

so where ?

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