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Yehuda Shiran September 26, 2002
IBuySpy's Color-Coded Folder Map
Tips: September 2002

Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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Here is a color-coded directory structure of IBuySpy Store:

The red folders are where your code should go. The Web site root folder, the lower StoreDOCJS, includes the ASP.NET pages. Its first child folder, bin, includes the binary library created from the JScript .NET components in the second child folder, the components folder. No other folders include code that implements the Store.

The three magenta folders are used in the documentation system. The doc folder includes the documentation files for all ASP.NET pages, user controls, configuration files, and Web services. The child images folder holds the images needed in the documentation system. The SourceViewer folder holds the documentation schema files for all pages, and the ASP.NET pages that assemble the documentation pages.

The green images folder holds images for the frontstore. The purple folders, images, and its child folder, thumbs, include images of the items sold in the store. By default, IBuySpy Store comes with a common single image for all products.


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