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RE: .resx file to Version Control

From: Demyanovich, Craig - Apogent <cdemyanovich_at_apogent.com>
Date: 2004-04-09 21:58:26 CEST

> For you Visual Studio .NET devs out there, do you version control
> the .resx file you generate in a windows application?

I have. In the ASP.NET Resource Kit
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/asprk/), I found an article entitled "Web
Projects and Source Control Integration in Visual Studio .NET." It can be
found here on MSDN: http://makeashorterlink.com/?L36B41BF7. The article
discusses what should and should not be under version control. I don't
remember .resx files being discussed specifically; hence, I put them in our
CVS repository along with our web projects. (I haven't done any Windows
Forms applications). I don't have any experience yet doing this with
subversion.

Good luck,
Craig

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Craig Demyanovich
Software Developer
Apogent Technologies, Inc.
Tel: 269-544-7514
Fax: 269-544-7409
cdemyanovich @ apogent dot com

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