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Wondering if anyone has a recommended solution to decompile a single asps page to see the code behind. This is a web application we use internally within our organisation but don't have the project solution. The project developers have since gone bust and we now have zero support.



I've seen dotPeek and .NET Reflector but any tutorial i've seen all seems to be around exe applications and not .NET web applications.



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    You should just be able to grab the DLL's and decompile them. The code for individual pages will be in individual classes. Did you try that?
    – mason
    Nov 19 at 20:15










  • the DLL's in the App_Data and BIN Folder?
    – Gareth
    Nov 19 at 20:18










  • There shouldn't be DLL's in App_Data. You should have a single DLL in bin for your website's code, then other DLL's for other assemblies you've referenced.
    – mason
    Nov 19 at 20:32










  • thanks mason, was able to use the DLL and find what i needed. much appreciated. for info i used ilspy.
    – Gareth
    Nov 20 at 19:26















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Wondering if anyone has a recommended solution to decompile a single asps page to see the code behind. This is a web application we use internally within our organisation but don't have the project solution. The project developers have since gone bust and we now have zero support.



I've seen dotPeek and .NET Reflector but any tutorial i've seen all seems to be around exe applications and not .NET web applications.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question


















  • 2




    You should just be able to grab the DLL's and decompile them. The code for individual pages will be in individual classes. Did you try that?
    – mason
    Nov 19 at 20:15










  • the DLL's in the App_Data and BIN Folder?
    – Gareth
    Nov 19 at 20:18










  • There shouldn't be DLL's in App_Data. You should have a single DLL in bin for your website's code, then other DLL's for other assemblies you've referenced.
    – mason
    Nov 19 at 20:32










  • thanks mason, was able to use the DLL and find what i needed. much appreciated. for info i used ilspy.
    – Gareth
    Nov 20 at 19:26













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Wondering if anyone has a recommended solution to decompile a single asps page to see the code behind. This is a web application we use internally within our organisation but don't have the project solution. The project developers have since gone bust and we now have zero support.



I've seen dotPeek and .NET Reflector but any tutorial i've seen all seems to be around exe applications and not .NET web applications.



Thanks in advance.










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Wondering if anyone has a recommended solution to decompile a single asps page to see the code behind. This is a web application we use internally within our organisation but don't have the project solution. The project developers have since gone bust and we now have zero support.



I've seen dotPeek and .NET Reflector but any tutorial i've seen all seems to be around exe applications and not .NET web applications.



Thanks in advance.







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    You should just be able to grab the DLL's and decompile them. The code for individual pages will be in individual classes. Did you try that?
    – mason
    Nov 19 at 20:15










  • the DLL's in the App_Data and BIN Folder?
    – Gareth
    Nov 19 at 20:18










  • There shouldn't be DLL's in App_Data. You should have a single DLL in bin for your website's code, then other DLL's for other assemblies you've referenced.
    – mason
    Nov 19 at 20:32










  • thanks mason, was able to use the DLL and find what i needed. much appreciated. for info i used ilspy.
    – Gareth
    Nov 20 at 19:26














  • 2




    You should just be able to grab the DLL's and decompile them. The code for individual pages will be in individual classes. Did you try that?
    – mason
    Nov 19 at 20:15










  • the DLL's in the App_Data and BIN Folder?
    – Gareth
    Nov 19 at 20:18










  • There shouldn't be DLL's in App_Data. You should have a single DLL in bin for your website's code, then other DLL's for other assemblies you've referenced.
    – mason
    Nov 19 at 20:32










  • thanks mason, was able to use the DLL and find what i needed. much appreciated. for info i used ilspy.
    – Gareth
    Nov 20 at 19:26








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You should just be able to grab the DLL's and decompile them. The code for individual pages will be in individual classes. Did you try that?
– mason
Nov 19 at 20:15




You should just be able to grab the DLL's and decompile them. The code for individual pages will be in individual classes. Did you try that?
– mason
Nov 19 at 20:15












the DLL's in the App_Data and BIN Folder?
– Gareth
Nov 19 at 20:18




the DLL's in the App_Data and BIN Folder?
– Gareth
Nov 19 at 20:18












There shouldn't be DLL's in App_Data. You should have a single DLL in bin for your website's code, then other DLL's for other assemblies you've referenced.
– mason
Nov 19 at 20:32




There shouldn't be DLL's in App_Data. You should have a single DLL in bin for your website's code, then other DLL's for other assemblies you've referenced.
– mason
Nov 19 at 20:32












thanks mason, was able to use the DLL and find what i needed. much appreciated. for info i used ilspy.
– Gareth
Nov 20 at 19:26




thanks mason, was able to use the DLL and find what i needed. much appreciated. for info i used ilspy.
– Gareth
Nov 20 at 19:26

















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