Files In "wwwroot" Directory - Right Place?
Jan 11, 2011
I've tried searching for this answer but still unsure. When using a code behind file for example default.aspx.vb, what directory should this file be in? At the moment I've created a web page in VWD and both the aspx and aspx.vb files are in the "wwwroot" directory on my home server. Everything works fine, but it got me wondering whether this was the correct place for this file? The reason I ask is because I'll be putting some code in the aspx.vb file which I don't want to be publicly accessible. I've tried "browsing" to the vb page and also directly downloading it and it doesn't work which is good, but can this file and code be somehow publicly accessed?
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