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Tim Royal
Howdy howdy.
This has to be a simple question and I'm just missing something. I've
created a web application project in VS.Net. I want to create a new ASPX
page in a subdirectory of the project's root.
so, in
http://site/
, I want my aspx page in
http://site/
thisfolder/newpage.aspx.
When I "Add new item", it never gives me an option of a subdirectory. It
puts whatever page I create at the root of the project.
How do I add new aspx pages to a subdirectory of my project.
Thansk.
Tim
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Hi,
Just right click on the folder where you want the file to be savedto and =
then use the "Add.." command from the pop up list.
Best regards,
Jonathan Hjertstr=F6m
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Subject: [aspngvs] Adding a new ASPX page (in subdirectory)
Howdy howdy.
This has to be a simple question and I'm just missing something. I've
created a web application project in VS.Net. I want to create a new ASPX
page in a subdirectory of the project's root.
so, in
http://site/
, I want my aspx page in
http://site/
thisfolder/newpage.aspx.
When I "Add new item", it never gives me an option of a subdirectory. It
puts whatever page I create at the root of the project.
How do I add new aspx pages to a subdirectory of my project.
Thansk.
Tim
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Michael Wells
Tim,
Using the Solution Explorer, create the folder first. You can do this
by right-clicking on the project node, then Add / New Folder from the
context menu.
Then, add your web form by right clicking on the new folder, and
selecting Add / Add Web Form.
-- Michael Wells
Practical Design Group
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