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    I have just used DOTNET 2005 few days ago and i have some confusion. Can you tell me the meaning of these folders in web project ( DOTNET 2005) : App_Code, App_Data, App_Browser, App_GlobalResources, App_LocalResources, App_WebReferences. what are their usage ?. And tell me where i can place usercontrols so that all classes in my application can access them. This is urgent. Please help me ! Thanks !

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      I have just used DOTNET 2005 few days ago and i have some confusion. Can you tell me the meaning of these folders in web project ( DOTNET 2005) : App_Code, App_Data, App_Browser, App_GlobalResources, App_LocalResources, App_WebReferences. what are their usage ?. And tell me where i can place usercontrols so that all classes in my application can access them. This is urgent. Please help me ! Thanks !

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      You can read about the special folders in an ASP.NET 2.0 application in MSDN: ASP.NET Web Site Layout [^] You can place your web user control in the application as you would with the web page. To access the class of the user control from the web page, you can use the Reference directive. For more information, you can see: ASP.NET User Controls Overview [^] @ Reference [^]

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