I hope I'm not out of my league here but thought I would see if at least someone could point me in the right direction. I have an application that has a custom utility method that gathers information from a database and creates pages within my application by actually physically writing the pages into the directory where the application resides. When I close my Visual Studio and re-open it, I then see the pages and can compile them into my application.
My issue is that I am doing this all in my development environment where I would eventually like to not have to do all of this writing of pages and then compile locally, but instead be able to have the application write the pages while it is already up on the web. I'm concerned though that if I just write new pages to the web directory (without building them into the application within Visual Studio), that they won't work properly. I remember from computer science class that you have to have pages compiled into the DLL file in the Bin directory. But how can I do that when I can't compile the code once it is on the web? Does anyone know of any articles or portions of the .Net built-in functionality that I can research to find out how to do this? Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
