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Kevin.Ailes
I am set up to develop on my local XP machine with Visual Studio 2005
and when I'm ready, I deploy to my test environment on a different
box. Once things work fine there, I deploy to the live production
area.
This all worked fine for me in Visual Studio 2003 since I was using
IIS, I had a directory in the wwwroot called images and I just
maintained copies of the images as necessary on the test and live
machines respectively. Since the images don't change that often, this
makes sense for me.
How do I set up my local XP machine to have a reference to an images
directory so that it is "outside" the application I happen to be
working on.
This seems like a simple thing that I should be able to find out how
to do but I have yet to find any references to doing this without IIS
on the local machine.
Thanks for any help,
Kev
and when I'm ready, I deploy to my test environment on a different
box. Once things work fine there, I deploy to the live production
area.
This all worked fine for me in Visual Studio 2003 since I was using
IIS, I had a directory in the wwwroot called images and I just
maintained copies of the images as necessary on the test and live
machines respectively. Since the images don't change that often, this
makes sense for me.
How do I set up my local XP machine to have a reference to an images
directory so that it is "outside" the application I happen to be
working on.
This seems like a simple thing that I should be able to find out how
to do but I have yet to find any references to doing this without IIS
on the local machine.
Thanks for any help,
Kev