>>The web app portion won't be a single dll since I am not using a web application project. I wish I was, but it isn't. I would suppose if I did a dll version it would have to be two seperate projects in the solution. Good comment, thanks
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>Well, if it would be for just that point, I would strongly recommend to keep it as is. Once I moved to a compiled version, there is no way I would move back to in-place compilation.
I am pre-compiling the web, but it isn't a single dll. I get several odd name dlls in the bin folder and optionally I can keep the aspx files outside. I think the big advantage to web app project is the single dll file with a real name rather than several with random names. Plus some project organizational advantages. Do you see more than this? I am using MM and there isn't a template for the web app project yet, so didn't do that, but I am going to figure out what is needed to make my own template as I would prefer to use that method.
Tim
Timothy Bryan