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Old June 26th, 2005, 09:26 AM
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Default What I think will be fun?

I have overviewed this website,and now have any idea.Can we divide the ThePhile.dll assemble into different assembles according to function modules,and put the files together when they are belong to same function module?I believe if we would done,it benefit us more.What I think will be fun or other things?Please give you adivse.Thanks!!!

 
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The ASP.NET 1.1 model compiles each project into a separate DLL. Under 2.0, each page is compiled into a separate DLL.

This type of functionality that you're talking about is more suitable in Winforms applications where you can have plugins.

Plugins don't fit the model for ASP.NET very well.

Eric





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