See the Prerequisites here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1y1404zt.aspx
"If you want to deploy a finished Web site to a server, you can use the
Publish Web Site utility that is included with the Microsoft Visual Web
Developer Web development tool. "
"The Visual Web Developer Express edition does not support the Publish Web
Site utility."
Perhaps you could do this with the compiler and a command-line script. Not
sure.
"teliot" <drum...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I did however find a way to compile the entire website using command
line tool "aspnet_compiler.exe" which eliminates all code files and put
them all in DLL assemblies. It eventually worked out for the best,
since this method conceals all codes and prevent copying or tampering
of the source and should run faster since the server won't have to
compile the App_Code folder.
"If your program source code resides anywhere else (referring to
anywhere other than the app_code folder or inline), you'll need to
choose Build Web Site from the Build menu, and then be sure to upload
the resulting /bin folder along with the rest of your site. You won't,
however, need to upload our program source files; this may reduce the
risk of theft or tampering."
And that's why I assume that the "Build Web Site" command will
automatically generate the /bin folder for me.
But in the meantime, I did manage to use aspnet_compile.exe to compile
the entire site into a target folder, then copy the content to my
actual website.
Thanks.
Ken
"teliot" <drum...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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It's not the only one. That book has a few things like that in it. Not
very impressive given that MS is giving it away free to people who
register VWD. You'd think they would have updated it.
--
Alan Silver
(anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)
The problem is that people want the books to appear on the same date as the
software, even though the software is changing up to the last week or so
before the release. A book can't keep up.
"Alan Silver" <alan-...@nospam.thanx> wrote in message
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It is an electronic version, that's why I made the comment. Obviously a
printed version couldn't have been changed that easily. The PDF file
could, and should, have been changed.
Ta ra