own Gloabl.asax files.We also keep an old version of the the site in another
folder fully functional. Can this cause a problem?
Thanks.
DeeNot if they are all in their own application or virtual directory.
Of course, if you need to run multiple global.asax's for the same
application, you should use HttpModules.
Karl
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"dee" <dee@.home.net> wrote in message
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> Our website has folders containing other aspnet applications each having
> its own Gloabl.asax files.We also keep an old version of the the site in
> another folder fully functional. Can this cause a problem?
> Thanks.
> Dee
Thanks
"Karl Seguin" <karl REMOVE @. REMOVE openmymind REMOVEMETOO . ANDME net>
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> Not if they are all in their own application or virtual directory.
> Of course, if you need to run multiple global.asax's for the same
> application, you should use HttpModules.
> Karl
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>
> "dee" <dee@.home.net> wrote in message
> news:OHUHsURoFHA.3760@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Our website has folders containing other aspnet applications each having
>> its own Gloabl.asax files.We also keep an old version of the the site in
>> another folder fully functional. Can this cause a problem?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Dee
>>
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