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Re: working with a project on a remote web server: msg#00077

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Subject: Re: working with a project on a remote web server

If you have a regular local project, obviously yes. We created the project
directly on the remote web server. When you do that, vs.net creates a folder
on your computer called VSWebCache, it keeps your project in there and
pushes files up to your server automatically when you save them. When you
compile, I think it's supposed to push the .dll up to your server -- it
would be ridiculous for it not to do that, it's a great enterprise tool. For
some reason it's not pushing the .dll up for me. I'm copying it up manually
and that works fine but I shouldn't have to do that, there's something wrong
with my project setup.

-----Original Message-----
From: Discussion of building .NET applications targeted for the Web
[mailto:DOTNET-WEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Francesco Sanfilippo
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 5:29 PM
To: DOTNET-WEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DOTNET-WEB] working with a project on a remote web server

Don't you copy the files there yourself?



On 6/10/05, Alex Smotritsky <alex_smotritsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> .aspx and .cs files I'm working with are getting pushed up to the server
but
> the project .dll doesn't get pushed up. Anyone know about this problem?
>
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