What is the difference between a web site and a web application?
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Take a look at the "Comparing Web Site Projects and Web Application Projects" section of the following MSDN link. |
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FROM MCTS SELF-PACED TRAINING KIT Web applications and websites function and perform similarly, but web applications differ from websites in several important ways. For example, with a web application: ■ You can create an MVC application. ■ Visual Studio stores the list of files in a project file (.csproj or .vbproj), rather than relying on the folder structure. ■ You cannot mix Visual Basic and C#. ■ You cannot edit code without stopping a debugging session. ■ You can establish dependencies between multiple web projects. ■ You must compile the application before deployment, which prevents you from testing a page if another page will not compile. ■ You do not have to store the source code on the server. ■ You can control the assembly name and version. ■ You cannot edit individual files after deployment without recompiling. |
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