Matt,
I'm not positive of the answer on that. I just knew that templates existed
from my reading. But I haven't attempted to use them yet. We're going to be
using them where I work too. I imagine that if a template is updated then
each developer would have to install the new copy, but their may be a way to
centralize the code.
Maybe someone else in the forum has the answer. Has anyone else tried this
out?
--
Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP
Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order."
Nietzsche
"MattBell" <> wrote in message
news:7C505049-C7AA-4493-B1C6-...
> Just a quick follow-up question. If I have a project that I turn into a
> template, and then discover 5 months down the line that I need to update
> that
> project to reflect a change, do all of the projects I've created from that
> template update based on the newly exported project or is it more of a one
> time copy type of deal?
>
> Thanks for the info though this is exactly the sort of thing we are
> looking
> for.
> Matt
>
>
> "S. Justin Gengo [MCP]" wrote:
>
>> Matt,
>>
>> Make it into a template project:
>>
>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...s/default.aspx
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> S. Justin Gengo, MCP
>> Web Developer / Programmer
>>
>> www.aboutfortunate.com
>>
>> "Out of chaos comes order."
>> Nietzsche
>> "MattBell" <> wrote in message
>> news:C252030B-80A7-44CB-AF3D-...
>> > We have built a core component set of pages, master pages and other
>> > controls
>> > that we want to re-use in a number of different web applications. Is
>> > there
>> > anyway to make a reference to a web project and re-use these components
>> > in
>> > other projects without adding the existing items to the new project?
>> >
>> > Thanks for any help,
>> > Matt Bell
>> >
>>
>>
>>