I have a legacy website has only html, how do I add a asp.net pages (.aspx)
to that and develope in VS 2005?http://msconline.maconstate.edu/tutorials/default.aspx
"Alan T" <alanpltseNOSPAM@.yahoo.com.au> wrote in message news:eLUBmQKVHHA.4832@.TK2MSFTNGP04
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>I have a legacy website has only html, how do I add a asp.net pages (.aspx)
to that and develope in VS 2005?
>
This is my exact question:
I tried to create the new website in VS 2005, then add my new aspx pages, it
fine, I can compile and run.
The next question comes up, when I implement my C# class, eg. the namespace
is Employee.
In the code-behind, I want to include the "Employee" namespace in the using
clause but the compilar did not find that.
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> http://msconline.maconstate.edu/tutorials/default.aspx
>
> "Alan T" <alanpltseNOSPAM@.yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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sorry, I don't use codebehind or c#
"Alan T" <alanpltseNOSPAM@.yahoo.com.au> wrote in message news:OVe5YBLVHHA.388@.TK2MSFTNGP04.
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> This is my exact question:
> I tried to create the new website in VS 2005, then add my new aspx pages,
it fine, I can compile and run.
> The next question comes up, when I implement my C# class, eg. the namespac
e is Employee.
> In the code-behind, I want to include the "Employee" namespace in the usin
g clause but the compilar did not find that.
>
> "Jon Paal" <Jon[ nospam ]Paal @. everywhere dot com> wrote in message news:
%23CMtrtKVHHA.4796@.TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>
Hi,
Alan T wrote:
> This is my exact question:
> I tried to create the new website in VS 2005, then add my new aspx pages,
it
> fine, I can compile and run.
> The next question comes up, when I implement my C# class, eg. the namespac
e
> is Employee.
> In the code-behind, I want to include the "Employee" namespace in the usin
g
> clause but the compilar did not find that.
Did you include a reference to the DLL containing the Employee
namespace? The "using" directive is not doing that, it's merely a scope
information, avoiding that you have to write fully qualified names all
the time. When you want to use classes defined in an external assembly,
you must add a reference to it in your project. To do this, right-click
on the "References" folder in Visual Studio's solution explorer.
HTH,
Laurent
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