VS 2010 - Stop Compiling To DLL
Dec 5, 2011
I notice whenever I try to build my asp.net website that I have been working on it compiles as a dll rather than as an actual web site. I don't know why but it seems to happen with all my asp.net project for the past couple of days. I might have accidentally change the output settings. However, I output type select that is set to "Class Library" but the selection to greyed out so I can not change it. How do I change the settings?
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