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anonymous221

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 2:08 am
Post subject: ASP and ASPX pages under inetpub directory together
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ASP and ASPX pages under inetpub directory together

If I keep ASP as well as ASPX pages under the same
inetpub\wwwroot virtual directory (no separate virtual
directory for ASPX pages - basically ASP and ASPX pages co-
exist), with a web.config file directly under
inetpu\wwwroot directory (with .NET assemblies in a
separate folder with the probing rules set in the
web.config file or dlls under bin directory under
inetpub/wwwroot/bin) would there be an issue ?

Thanks,
-Terry

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 2:17 am
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I don't think so. ASP and ASP.Net are completely different technologies
that do not share any common configuration.

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"terry" <anonymous.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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ASP and ASPX pages under inetpub directory together

If I keep ASP as well as ASPX pages under the same
inetpub\wwwroot virtual directory (no separate virtual
directory for ASPX pages - basically ASP and ASPX pages co-
exist), with a web.config file directly under
inetpu\wwwroot directory (with .NET assemblies in a
separate folder with the probing rules set in the
web.config file or dlls under bin directory under
inetpub/wwwroot/bin) would there be an issue ?

Thanks,
-Terry

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