Hi Tim,
>I have several web applications in VS2005 that were done the VS2005 way. I have an existing web app I am working on in VS2008 that was also not a Web Application Project. I just completed the conversion to switch it over. It wasn't too bad.Do you mean you converted them from VS2005 to VS2008 or that you converted them to Web Application Projects?
>I only know these things because I found a pretty good link that talks about it.
>http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2006/05/08/VS-2005-Web-Application-Project-V1.0-Released.aspxYeah, Scott Guthrie usually has very informative blogs. I probably read this one back when I was trying to figure out how to convert our VS2003 app to VS2005 and about had a conniption fit (whatever the heck "conniption" means <g>) when I found out that VS2005 didn't support the old style projects for web stuff!! We use web mainly for Web Services. Anyway, Scott's blog saved the day, because I immediately downloaded and installed WAP and I was a happy camper!
So, it actually looks like your question would easily be solved by converting to a Web Application Project ... Scott's blog has links to migration tutorials to do this.
~~Bonnie