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Browse All TopicsFrom a Microsoft tutorial I have an acme.dll and acme.cs file. When I run my web-application
file intro7.aspx which is referring to that *dll Assembly file then it seems to load files but the html code inside the
acme files is filled with errors. So I'd like to turn it into valid html code but can only edit the acme.cs file that
then should replace the existing acme.dll in the Assembly bin. How to compile the acme.cs file, so that I get
a acme.dll file that then can replace the existing acme.dll with invalid html code ?
I do not only need to know for this file, but generally how to compile. Can I perform this task from within
the Visual Studio 2005 ? I am pretty new in this ASP.Net business, so have patience please. Thanks.
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by: surajgupthaPosted on 2007-11-10 at 11:28:01ID: 20256733
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