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I have a primary website at the root folder in IIS.
I have applications installed in the child subfolders in IIS.
The root application has a couple of themes. The root is also associated
with a url ex http://www.mycompany.com
I access the sub applications with this url: http://www.mycompany.com/myApp
The themes in my root folder are getting inherited in my sub applications
and I have had to add "dummy" theme folders to get around this issue. So far
so good.
Recently I tried to add DasBlog as a sub-folder application and it really
does not like .Net Themes. So it immediately throws an error.
My question is: is there a way for sub folder applications to ignore the
settings of the root folder?
Thanks.
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Good luck!
Shailen Sukul
Architect
(BSc MCTS, MCSD.Net MCSD MCAD)
Ashlen Consulting Service P/L
(http://www.ashlen.net.au)
I have applications installed in the child subfolders in IIS.
The root application has a couple of themes. The root is also associated
with a url ex http://www.mycompany.com
I access the sub applications with this url: http://www.mycompany.com/myApp
The themes in my root folder are getting inherited in my sub applications
and I have had to add "dummy" theme folders to get around this issue. So far
so good.
Recently I tried to add DasBlog as a sub-folder application and it really
does not like .Net Themes. So it immediately throws an error.
My question is: is there a way for sub folder applications to ignore the
settings of the root folder?
Thanks.
--
Good luck!
Shailen Sukul
Architect
(BSc MCTS, MCSD.Net MCSD MCAD)
Ashlen Consulting Service P/L
(http://www.ashlen.net.au)