>>Hi,
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>>In my ASPX and CS files I have a lot of commented C# or HTML code or JS scripts, etc. I want to clean up these files, remove the commented code. And I want all of the commented code to be in one document/file where I can put some Tags and Names so that I can find them, if necessary. What type of file can I create in VS 2013 where I can store all these code, without changing much the format. And, of course, the compiler and the builder should ignore this file.
>>What do you suggest?
>>TIA
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>You could keep them in the same type of file (ie. .cs, .js etc) so they can be viewed using the relevant editor. Just mark them 'Exclude from Project' (right-click sub-menu) and set 'Build Action' to none in properties. I usually add a 'Docs' folder to the solution or project for these items)
First, thank you. So you are suggesting to have a document for each type of file (.cs, js, aspx) instead of keeping them all in one file, right?
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