M
Martin Douglas
Using VS2005, Win32 projects expose on the properties of a reference
the "Aliases" property, which defaults to "global" for a value. Here
one can define in comma-delimitted format a list of aliases for the
referenced assembly. In turn, during the build process, csc.exe will
use the entries as /reference:myalias switches.
I cannot find where the IDE exposes the same thing for web sites. I
looked under the references -- all one can do is add/remove them and
change their path. I also checked under the website's properties...
there is not even a place to specify command-line switches unlike the
Win32 counterpart.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Even a manual hack of some
config file would suffice.
Without it, my "extern alias SomeAlias;" code line cannot possibly
compile.
Thanks!
- MD
the "Aliases" property, which defaults to "global" for a value. Here
one can define in comma-delimitted format a list of aliases for the
referenced assembly. In turn, during the build process, csc.exe will
use the entries as /reference:myalias switches.
I cannot find where the IDE exposes the same thing for web sites. I
looked under the references -- all one can do is add/remove them and
change their path. I also checked under the website's properties...
there is not even a place to specify command-line switches unlike the
Win32 counterpart.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Even a manual hack of some
config file would suffice.
Without it, my "extern alias SomeAlias;" code line cannot possibly
compile.
Thanks!
- MD