Yes, in short, you can override the location of any dependent resource with an application setting, where the key is the FQN of the resource (usually, WebSharper.XXX.Resources.YYY), and the value is the new location of the resource.

By on 6/8/2015 3:18 PM ()

Solution: here.

By on 6/8/2015 10:52 AM ()
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