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10/18/2007 2:33 PM
 

ITLackey wrote

 it just feels funny having a "website project" in your solutions that simply points to a DNN sub-folder... am I way over engineering this or is this just how it has to be?

Why is this so bad? I can check ANYTHING into source control. For example SSIS packages. Where it is mapped to is up to each consumer of the resource :)



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10/18/2007 4:53 PM
 

I guess its not that big of a deal really, but things like skin objects that are pathed to ~/Admin/.... obviously do not work... other than that its ok. I would prefer if you could simply open the DNN website folder and have source control work on just the folders you have mapped. As far as I can tell VS does not recognize the source controled sub folders if the entire project is not added to source control... is that correct?

Either way, this is MUCH better than a seperate install for each project!

 
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