How to automatically publish a website on build in Visual Studio 2008?
I want to be able to automatically publish to a local folder each time a web asp.net mvc 2 project is built.
I want to be able to automatically publish to a local folder each time a web asp.net mvc 2 project is built.
This is a bit of a Visual Studio question. I feel with all the helpful Intellisense there should be something to assist but I can’t seem to find it.
I have Visual Studio 2008 Professional and I am having issues with expanding and collapsing method code blocks in ASP.Net Generic Handler pages (.ashx)
This question is a follow up to my question about sharing resources between web applications, because I have not yet found a good solution.
I am using VSTS 2008 + ASP.Net + Forms Authentication + .Net 3.5 + IIS 7.0 + C# to develop a Web Application. I want to add web based instant messenging feature to my web application (using Forms authentication), I just need very basic features, like text based message, user presence status, etc.
When I publish my Asp.Net MVC website to the production server (via VS2008), the web.config & castle.xml files are overwritten. The content of these files is obviously different between my local dev environment and the production server.
I have following code on page load event:
I’m trying to debug something in the global.asax.cs file in an ASP.NET web app and have set a breakpoint in the Application_Start() event however that event is not getting fired when I start the web app inside VS2008. I’m targeting the 3.5 framework.
How can automatically I stop the development web server when I stop debugging in Visual Studio?
I get the following error when running my Visual Studio 2008 ASP.NET project (start without Debugging) on my XP Professional box: