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Mythran
When you navigate to an ASP.Net web application after a fresh compile of the
source, ASP.Net does the compilation of the intermediate language (IL). Is
there any way to directly launch this compilation without navigating to the
app (w/o navigating via code either)?
I'm getting a compilation error after building my website. I've been
getting this error for years, and have researched it before. On Microsoft's
website, it states that this error is BY DESIGN. So no point in trying for
a fix, so I'm building a workaround for it on our development workstations
and just performing this compilation should fix it...just need to know how
to kick it off (and it's probably not documentated).
Thanks,
Mythran
source, ASP.Net does the compilation of the intermediate language (IL). Is
there any way to directly launch this compilation without navigating to the
app (w/o navigating via code either)?
I'm getting a compilation error after building my website. I've been
getting this error for years, and have researched it before. On Microsoft's
website, it states that this error is BY DESIGN. So no point in trying for
a fix, so I'm building a workaround for it on our development workstations
and just performing this compilation should fix it...just need to know how
to kick it off (and it's probably not documentated).
Thanks,
Mythran