Publishing A MVC Project Ignores Files?

Feb 22, 2011

I am Publishing a MVC project which contains a folder with a few CSV files.These files are included on the project.However, when I publish it these files are not copied. They are ignored.

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Publishing A MVC Project Ignores Files?

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I am Publishing a MVC project which contains a folder with a few CSV files.These files are included on the project.However, when I publish it these files are not copied

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Jan 21, 2011

To start, I am a new web developer. I have been writing C# for about a year, but just recently learning web development. I wrote an application that connects to a MySql database and when I run it on my localhost it wokrs great! I created a ubuntu server on amazon ec2 and it is hosting my MySql server. It is up and running just fine. I created a windows 2008 server instance on amazon ec2 to host my asp.net project. I published my project to my windows server and I went to my public IP address and my site was there! it was so easy...

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As this files are unwanted, are not required for application to run properly, i put delete command on post build event to remove them :

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The problem is, as i understood the publish process does: 1. Build, 2.Publish, 3. Post build, so these files are alwasys published on server and causing problems on every publish to our QA server. Is there any way to avoid removing files manually, except for first publishing on the local fs, then use some sort of ftp deployment script that would first delete files, and then push them to server.

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Ultimately, I need this to work on the command line with msbuild.exe, but I get the same results when I publish through VS.

Knowing that the files are already included in the project, what else do I need to do to get these to files to be copied over in the publish/build?

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Now I'm faced with a problem that I can hardly define, let alone get around:

When I attempted to publish, the controller folder wasn't being transferred, so I manually copied it across thinking it was just an FTP problem, but then I got errors complaining about an assembly reference in my web.config file:

Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.Mvc, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

So I'm guessing that whatever it is that is preventing VS transferring the controllers folder is doing the same with some of the MVC configuration stuff.

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