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ASP.NET Web Project Build Events
I have a web project (the original 2005 web project type, not a web application project) and had a problem getting files copied to thebindirectory. Essentially, one of the library projects referenced by the web project has an XML file in the project output, but when the solution is built, the XML file in the bin directory of the library project is not pulled into to the bin directory of the web project. Of course, a post-build event seemed like the thing to do, but web projects don't have support for that.A little digging and I foundthis post by Scott Guthrie that describes a "Build Helper Project". You simply add an empty class library project to your solution. You then use the build events in the empty project use to add build events to your web project. You just make sure the project build order is correct so the events get called when you need them.
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A quiet Saturday
Today I went to the cemetery to make the arrangements and sign the documents for Dad's burial. We have been waiting for Pam to come home before burying his remains so that we could do it when we're all together. The funeral home was gracious enough to store his ashes until such time as we were ready to have an interrment ceremony. We aren't going to do anything big, just have the immediate family present and have the Reverend come back and say a few words. He officiated at Dad's funeral and said that he would return at no extra cost to do a mini service for his burial, which we thought was very nice of him. It will have been ten months since Dad died by the time we bury him. I can't believe that much time has gone by. I think of him often, and miss him dearly, but I know that he isn't suffering anymore, and that that is what he wanted...to be done being ill. He had been very sick for the last ten years of his life...that is a long time to suffer! We are going to get a nice stone to mark the spot where he will be buried and we may put a train emblem on it, as Dad was a huge locomotive fanatic. I think he would really like that. Rob fromThornton Cemetery and Memorial Gardenswas very helpful, friendly and patient while we went over the finer details of the arrangements. He really helped make it as easy as possible. Dad wasn't the most planned, organized person around, but he did manage to arrange to have his funeral taken care of by taking out aninsurance planthat would pay all the costs up to a certain amount. It ended up covering it all with some left over that Pam, Jen and I split. The death benefit that we received from the government will take care of the remaining costs. Dad had a little money left in his bank account after all the outstanding bills were paid that we will be able to divide between us as well. Dad would have liked that. He always used to say that if he won the lottery he would give most of his winnings to us, with the expectation that we would hire a private nurse for him so he could move in with us and get the hell out of Fairview Lodge. LOL. Sighhhh...I miss you Dad.
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