>>I created a small asp.net application (consisting of about 10 pages). For each customer to whom I sell this application, at least 4 pages are unique (some custom fields, logos, etc.). I put all pages for all customers in one project of a solution. I decided not to put each customer pages in a different project because a) each project requires a new virtual directory and I don't want to run out of the allowed virtual directories (although I don't know the limit) b) it is cumbersome to call the "common" pages from each project.
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>>But managing all these pages in one project is becoming to be a little PITA. I was wondering, is it possible to separate the pages in a project into a sub-project or somehow to be able to separate them?
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>>Thank you for any suggestions.
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>Yes it is possible :-)
Thank you so much for your help :-)
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