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GaryB
I frequently send off releases of a large .net aspx application to another
developer that tests and updates our production server. The last time I
sent off a project with a new .aspx page, the other developer could not see
a label and a dropdownbox in the IDE. He could see them in the html. He
ported to another machine and still could not see them. I ported to another
one of my machines and I could see them fine.
The method we use to transfer is to zip up the entire application directory
and the project directory. It's been working fine for over a year. The
HTML, the codebehind file and the resx files are identical.
TIA,
G
developer that tests and updates our production server. The last time I
sent off a project with a new .aspx page, the other developer could not see
a label and a dropdownbox in the IDE. He could see them in the html. He
ported to another machine and still could not see them. I ported to another
one of my machines and I could see them fine.
The method we use to transfer is to zip up the entire application directory
and the project directory. It's been working fine for over a year. The
HTML, the codebehind file and the resx files are identical.
TIA,
G