Asp.Net: Why not a App_MasterPages folder?

by brunofig 1. February 2008 14:59

With the asp.net 2.0 a new set of application folder appeared. You now have a folder for your database (app_data), a folder for your themes (app_theme) and even a folder for your code (app_code).

But what about the Master Pages? Aren't they so important as the Themes? Why isn't there an App_MasterPages folder?

A master page is part of our web development and a folder for them would help in the organization. And like the app_data as the |DataDirectory|, a keyword could be made available in the web.config.

I've opened a suggestion in the  Connect site, so if like me you think this is a good idea, please vote.

What do you think?

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