"Johnson, Rick" <JohnsonR@gc.adventist.org> wrote in message
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>There's been a couple threads about this in the list. Basically you use
>class projects instead. You have to edit some files (a couple of
>minutes) the first time and manually set up the debugging settings
>(another 15 seconds) and manually create the web application directory
>and settings (another minute). What you get is a beautiful thing though.
>A portable, shareable, Visual Studio project that doesn't depend on each
>developer having EXACTLY the same web server structures and file paths.
>It's really pretty easy and pays back big dividends over time.
>Here is a URL that explains it all.
>http://www.pluralsight.com/fritz/Samples/aspdotnet_without_web_projects.
>htm
>Rick
Hi
That link doesn't work.
Can anyone point me to an updated link about this issue? I'm very
interested.
Thanks
Gustabo Guerra
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lars Kaufmann [mailto:kaufmann@bluehands.de]
> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 5:01 AM
> To: Johnson, Rick
> Subject: RE: [TSVN] TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET
>
> Hi Rick
>
> You're right we are using the special version of subversion
> because of the .svn directories. We are developing Web
> Projects in Visual Studio 2003. I'm not really keen on using
> the special version of subversion.
> How do you develop and debug ASP.NET without using Web Projects?
>
> Lars
>
> ----------------------------------
> Dipl. Inf. Lars Kaufmann
> bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG
> http://www.bluehands.de
> Tel +49 (0)721 / 1610873
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnson, Rick [mailto:JohnsonR@gc.adventist.org]
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:11 PM
> To: Lars Kaufmann
> Subject: RE: [TSVN] TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET
>
> I'm curious about your question. You're talking about the
> version of TortoiseSVN that doesn't use .svn directories
> right? If so, then you question would be more precisely
> asked, "Are you going to release a version of
> TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for Web Projects in Visual Studio 2003?" We
> use Visual Studio 2003 for all of our ASP.NET development but
> have no problems with the regular version because we stopped
> using Web Projects.
> We did this for lots of reasons that don't have anything to
> do with Subversion. When we started to use Subversion it was
> a happy coincidence that we didn't have to use the "special"
> version of TortoiseSVN.
>
> I recognize that your question got answered. I just wanted to
> make sure there isn't something I should know about the new
> versions of TortoiseSVN.
>
> Rick
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Lars Kaufmann [mailto:kaufmann@bluehands.de]
> > Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 4:56 AM
> > To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
> > Subject: [TSVN] TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > We heavily rely on subversion and TortoiseSVN in our
> development. Are
> > you going to release a version of
> > TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET? The more precise question is
> when are
> > you going to release this version ;-)?
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Lars Kaufmann
> >
> > ----------------------------------
> > Dipl. Inf. Lars Kaufmann
> > bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG
> > http://www.bluehands.de
> > Tel +49 (0)721 / 1610873
> >
> >
> >
> >
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