Configuration :: Deployment Of Web Application With Aspx.cs Or Aspx Files Only?
Feb 28, 2011
If we are deploying ASP.NET web application, Do we need to copy both *.aspx and *.aspx.cs files on the server?Also what if I am using different framework version? I mean 1.1 / 2.0 /3.0 /3.5 /4.0? What will be the answer in different .NET Framework versions?
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