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VS.Net SVN and Web Projects - Big problem

From: Bryan Andrews <bandrews_at_trendinfluence.com>
Date: 2004-02-16 14:44:18 CET

While I know this is more a VS.net bug (it can't handle "." Leading a directory name), this has really stopped us dead in the water.

Now I have to hack the web projects into regular class libraries for every web project we have? This will cause problems not only with people not being able to access the files the same way (adding webforms and usercontrols) but they cannot browse their web either.

I can say that unless someone has a good fix here, we will unfortunately have to abandon SVN. This is unfortunate as I really like SVN. I knew it was too good to be true.

:(

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