There should be an option in the publish dialog that will allow you to make
the website updateable. I think it is the first check box. This option
will allow you to update just the parts of your website that change instead
of having to update the who website each time.
Hope this helps,
Todd
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From: padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Neil Moomey
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 11:15 AM
To: padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [padnug] Publishing one page with Visual Studio
No one knows this answer? Am I the only person who publishes with the
pre-compile option and finds a 5 minute down time for the website
unacceptable? I must be doing something wrong because I can't believe
there is no Microsoft solution for updating a website with no down time
or page compiling delay. - Neil
I recently switched to pre-compiled mode for publishing our asp.net 2.0
website. I'm using the built in Build>Publish Website feature within VS
and browsing to the file location on the server. Now this works fine
but it copies the whole website and brings it down for a few seconds.
Can I just update one page instead?
On a positive note the website seems to be running much snappier. Not
sure if it's related or not. We were having issues with the website
recompiling itself once in a while and locking people out for five
minutes.
Neil
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