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Everything is now App_Code.dll
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24/03/2006 17:26:08
 
 
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24/03/2006 13:41:52
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ASP.NET
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Web Services
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01105673
Message ID:
01107536
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>Yes, I understand that automation could apply here with tools like Rick provides or something else. But, the biggest problem I faced recently was to keep the ability to have multiple Web Services running in the same directory. If I compile, they end up with App_Code.dll so this means you can only have one Web Service in the same directory. So, when I faced that, I adjusted to simply upload the vb files on the server and avoid using the App_Code.dll file. This has turned out to work very well and is much simpler to manage.

But this is what I was referring to ... avoiding the use of App_Code.dll ... these tools supposedly give you a way to name your .DLLs back to whatever you want (that way, basically, you can continue to do things the way you did in 1.1).

But, anyway, if what you're doing works for you, then that's ok too. =)

~~Bonnie
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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