I have a webhost that unfortunately does not yet support ASP.NET 2.0. This
would not be a problem, except for the fact that most places no longer sell
Visual Studio .NET 2003, which means I need to use Visual Studio .NET 2005
to compile a *.dll that is ASP.NET 1.1 compatible. I seem to remember
hearing something about a way to do this with Visual Studio .NET 2005, but I
cannot remember how, and I seem to remember it being a frustrating setting
to change (however, I was also new to VS at that time). If anybody can help
me out here or direct me to a site that gives instructions on using Visual
Studio .NET 2005 to compile to ASP.NET 1.1, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/ 2 1818
Hi,
Nathan Sokalski wrote:
I have a webhost that unfortunately does not yet support ASP.NET 2.0. This
would not be a problem, except for the fact that most places no longer sell
Visual Studio .NET 2003, which means I need to use Visual Studio .NET 2005
to compile a *.dll that is ASP.NET 1.1 compatible. I seem to remember
hearing something about a way to do this with Visual Studio .NET 2005, but I
cannot remember how, and I seem to remember it being a frustrating setting
to change (however, I was also new to VS at that time). If anybody can help
me out here or direct me to a site that gives instructions on using Visual
Studio .NET 2005 to compile to ASP.NET 1.1, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Apparently, it can be done using MsBee, but I never tried. http://www.gotdotnet.com/codegallery...a-9b8d00970371
HTH,
Laurent
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Maybe add a post build step to invoke the compiler from the other
version of the sdk.
Otherwise, a google for [visual studio 2005 target .net 1.1] turns up
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