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10/7/2007 3:32 PM
 

Hi all,

I have a mixed language module I'm trying to package for installation.  I have one class written in C# and a wrapper class around it written in vb.

What is the syntax for the manifest file to get the C# modules to install in a named subdirectory under App_Code? I have tried:

1)
<file>
    <path>[app_code]</path>
    <name>MyClass.cs</name>
</file>
which puts the files in "App_Code", but will not build because the language is different.
2)
<file>
    <path>[app_code]\cs</path>
    <name>MyClass.cs</name>
</file>

this puts the file in : \App_code\ModuleName\cs" which of course will not build because the code cannot be found.

3)
<file>
    <path>\App_Code\cs</path>
    <name>MyClass.cs</name>
</file>

which puts the code in "DesktopModules\ModuleName\cs", of course this won't work either.

I guess it's possible that this cannot be done via the manifest file alone.
If this is true, what are my options? I don want to add 3 or 4 manual steps
to the install docs if possible like having the admin update the web.config.
I would like this to be automated.

Regards,
-rock

 
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