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I am using Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 at work to develop an ASP.NET Core web application in C#, using JavaScript and CSS on the browser side.
Here's the thing. The system is actually a solution consisting of two separate ASP.NET Core web application projects, both in C#, using JavaScript and CSS. One of the projects has a fully working set of JavaScript and CSS files in the wwwroot
folder. I'd like to use the same files in another project, but haven't found a way to refer to the files directly across projects so I could reuse them. In the end I resorted to copy-pasting the files as separate copies, but it would be easier to maintain if there were direct file references. Is this possible?
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Talk 20:01, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
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I am using Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 at work to develop an ASP.NET Core web application in C#, using JavaScript and CSS on the browser side.
Here's the thing. The system is actually a solution consisting of two separate ASP.NET Core web application projects, both in C#, using JavaScript and CSS. One of the projects has a fully working set of JavaScript and CSS files in the wwwroot
folder. I'd like to use the same files in another project, but haven't found a way to refer to the files directly across projects so I could reuse them. In the end I resorted to copy-pasting the files as separate copies, but it would be easier to maintain if there were direct file references. Is this possible?
JIP |
Talk 20:01, 22 October 2019 (UTC)