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Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Auto-generated “App_Web********.cs” files in temp directory causing build errors up could not load file or assembly app_web vote 26 down vote favorite 1 So this has been bugging me for a while, but sometimes in my Visual Studio 2013 ASP.NET MVC4 project, I will delete an unused ViewModel class, and will get an error on the next compile that looks like this (for a ViewModel called "MostRecentMemberListing.cs" that I just deleted): Error 9 The type or namespace name 'MostRecentMemberListing' does not exist in the namespace app_web dll error 'MembershipCenter.ViewModels' (are you missing an assembly reference?) c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files\temp\3e932790\42b7ff67\App_Web_cvlbfbci.1.cs 29 MembershipCenter If I double-click the error in the "Error List" panel of VS, it opens a file located in this path: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files\temp\3e932790\42b7ff67, which is a system-generated view file(?) with a classname of _Page_Views_Home_MostRecentMember_cshtml. I've tried deleting the weird file itself, as well as its containing folder, and ITS containing folder, all the way up the path to the temp folder under Temporary ASP.NET Files. But everytime I re-compile my project all those folders and files are re-created in that directly and I get the same compile error. I am building my Views during the compilation, via
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except the name and that it is created by the same people who create IWeb. It is a non-DotNetNuke stand-alone program used to host Windows Workflows as web services. The project is here: http://www.codeplex.com/IWebWF IWeb Security Release IWeb By Michael Washington on http://iweb.adefwebserver.com/Default.aspx?tabid=57&EntryID=35 9/6/2008 7:10 AM A minor security issue has been discovered in all versions ofIWeb. A potential hacker could construct a url that will allow access to the web service configuration page. This is only possible if a hackerhas been granted access tothe page that IWeb is on (for example you have the IWeb module available to your registered users or publicly available). All versions of IWeb have been updated. You can download the update from http://iweb.adefwebserver.com. IWeb reaches 1000 IWeb By could not Michael Washington on 8/17/2008 5:45 AM Today IWeb reached 1000 members. This is not a big number because the DotNetNuke project can grow by 1000 members in a single day. However, IWeb is just a small project that provides code to call web service methods inside DotNetNuke. It is not really designed for end-users. When a project with such a small user base reaches 1000 members it says a lot about the health and growth of the main DotNetNuke project. could not load This milestone sticks out for me personally because IWeb started as a small idea. It has grown and taken a life of its own. Eventually it has grown bigger than me and taught me a lot about what Open Source is really about. Initially IWeb was just a code sample. Nearly two years ago, I needed to call a web service that was inside a DotNetNuke module. I found an article on wwwcoder.com. My example used the new (at the time) WSP dynamic compilation model so I decided to publish the code. After I published the code a l ... More... IWebCSharp IWeb By Michael Washington on 4/27/2008 5:10 AM Using IWeb is very simple. You install the IWeb module and then you start adding you own methods. You will automatically have security for your methodsthat can be administered from the configuration screen. The only problem is you have to write the methods in VB. We hoped to allow you to have VB and C# methods in IWebCF (the Windows Communication Foundation based version of IWeb that is also on it's way). So far we haven't figured out a way to do that. So, we decided to make a C# version of IWeb for those who want to write their methods in C#. The moduleis called IWebCSharp and can be installed side-by-side with IWeb (also IWebCF can also be installed side-by-side with the other versions of IWeb). Note: the entr