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Hi guys, just want to let you know that using the great CsprojToVs2017 tool it's easy to migrate your MVC projects to the great great MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb Sdk style.
Just remove the <ProjectTypeGuids>{349c5851-65df-11da-9384-00065b846f21};{fae04ec0-301f-11d3-bf4b-00c04f79efbc}</ProjectTypeGuids> from your csproj, it will then act as default project type (Class Library), you will then be able to migrate your project to <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"> using the command dotnet migrate-2019 wizard "D:\Path\To\My\TestProject.csproj". Then just replace the Sdk attribute with <Project Sdk="MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb/4.0.82"> and voilà!
Just want to thank @CZEMacLeod for your great job on this one! It just works!
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Hi guys, just want to let you know that using the great CsprojToVs2017 tool it's easy to migrate your MVC projects to the great great MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb Sdk style.
Just remove the
<ProjectTypeGuids>{349c5851-65df-11da-9384-00065b846f21};{fae04ec0-301f-11d3-bf4b-00c04f79efbc}</ProjectTypeGuids>
from your csproj, it will then act as default project type (Class Library), you will then be able to migrate your project to<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
using the commanddotnet migrate-2019 wizard "D:\Path\To\My\TestProject.csproj"
. Then just replace the Sdk attribute with<Project Sdk="MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb/4.0.82">
and voilà!Just want to thank @CZEMacLeod for your great job on this one! It just works!
Cheers!
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