Re: Class .cs file outside App_Code folder (VS2008 Website)

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the problem with putting it anywhere other than App_code is namespaces. I am not sure what namespace to use to use it elsewhere, but you will have to accomplish that to get it recognized. I am not sure this will not stop recompiling, however, as the pages have to recompile to use the new class.

Can you not set up the code in a separate library and reference the library? It is a much better way to accomplish this.

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"LenaMsdn08" <LenaMsdn08@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A646B807-6C32-455A-A088-98AB330B3479@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Good morning! My apologies if this is a dumb question - but I've had no luck
searching for an answer and am on a tight deadline, so ...

I'm working on a tiny part of a huge project that uses the Website model.
I'd like to place some code in a separate class that I can reference from
several pages, but the .cs file for the class needs to be stored outsite the
App_Code folder. (Making *any* changes under App_Code causes the entire site
to recompile, which takes about 4 minutes. Converting to a Web Application is
not an option, for the same reason.)

I'd like to place my pages in a separate folder and place the .cs file for
the class in the same folder, but I keep getting compile error "CS0246: The
type or namespace name 'MyClass' could not be found (are you missing a using
directive or an assembly reference?)". If I place the code for the class
inside the .aspx.cs file it finds it, but I haven't found any way to make it
work with the class in a separate file.

What do I need to make my pages recognize the class? (Please spell out the
details, I'm on a very tight deadline and need to save time everywhere I can.)

Thank you!
Lena

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