Visual Studio :: Validation Of The Website Completed?
Apr 23, 2010
One of them is a website and when I have to compile it, it lasts 3 minutes. I think the problem is in some operation that VS2005 do when is validating the website cos in the output screen stays 2 minutes or more in this line :
VEH.HPARCIALES.Neg -> C:TS5GIAVEH v.1.0GIAVEH v.2.0HomologParcialesHomologParcialesVEH.HPARCIALES.NeginDebugVEH.HPARCIALES.Neg.dll
------ Build started: Project: http://localhost/HomologacionesParciales/, Configuration: Debug .NET ------
and then the "Validation of website completed" line appear and the project is launched in a normal time...So the question is What VS2005 do while validating the website?I have 20 references in the website bin folder I don't know if this could be one of the problems..
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