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VS 2012 Adding folders and file to project
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18/06/2013 10:18:13
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Visual Studio
Versions des environnements
Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01576612
Message ID:
01576631
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>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>I added a folder to my project (e.g. Content). Then I manually copies some .css files to this folder (outside of VS). But when I view the project in the VS Solution Explorer I don't see the symbol (to the left of the folder name) indicating that there are files in this folder. And if I click on the Folder name, it won't open (showing the files). Even thought the files inside the folder Content are recognized in .cshtml files.
>>>>>>>>>I realize that I probably should have added the folder and the file - all - from the VS solution explorer. And I can probably delete and restart the entire process. But I am wondering, is there a way to "force" VS to recognize the folders and the files inside them?
>>>>>>>>>TIA
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Another little issue I ran into. If I delete a folder from the VS project (e.g. Content), I cannot later add a folder of the same name. As if VS simply "marks" the folder as deleted but it is still somewhere. Anybody knows which file I need to hack to get rid of the folder name so that I can add it again?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Doesn't sound right. VS will physically delete the folder and all it's contents and adding back a folder of the same name shouldn't be problem. Using 'Exclude from Project' WILL leave the folder in place and result in the behaviour you describe....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I figured how to "fool" VS. I created a folder of a bogus name (e.g. MyNewFolder), then added folders CSS and files. Then added other subfolders and files. Then I renamed the top folder from MyNewFolder to bootstrap and it works.
>>>>>
>>>>>Strange :-}
>>>>>I was going to suggest opening the .csproj file in notepad to see if the a bootstrap folder was referenced but.....
>>>>
>>>>I did ran a Find file and it showed that .csproj had an entry for 'bootstrap'. Or maybe after I removed the folder name first time, I should have closed the solution and reopen it again. But it seems that the "rename" approach worked (so far <g>).
>>>
>>>Just to be clear : You DID delete the folder from VS rather than from File Explorer etc ?
>>
>>I thought I did. Now after deleting so many times I can't recall every single step I made.
>
>:-} Ah well, onwards......

I agree. I need to get a lot done before the end of the day <g>.
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