Referencing a custom class in ASP.NET web application?

The problem was when I imported all of my classes from the webpage into the application. The website that I referred to for this transfer said to drag and drop the files in. I had to recreate each file manually and copy the code over from the previous project in order for it to be referenced.

After copying the files from the Website into the Web Application, IIRC you also need to right-click the new project and select Convert To Web Application (see also: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa98347...). This causes the markup files to be converted from using the CodeFile attribute (which compiles on the fly at runtime) to using CodeBehind (which compiles at design time - a key difference between Website and Web Application projects).

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