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08.29.2008 at 05:38AM PDT, ID: 23688611
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Reference a class in Visual Studio web application project

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I have just converted what was previously a 'web site' to a 'web application project' in Visual Studio 2005.  So far it's gone fairly smoothly but I'm running into a real newbie wall trying to import a class.  When it was a 'web site', I had a class with several shared functions that I stored in the App_Code folder which has now been moved to the Old_App_Code folder.  I'm trying to figure out where I can store this now so that it is accessible to all pages in the project.  I put it in the App_LocalResources folder, per the instructions of a conversion tutorial, but I'm not sure how to reference it.  

TIA,

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Answered By: Chirag1211
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