Just wondering if it's just me, or is the 2003 asp.net web forms designer an
HTML-mangling, unstable, poorly written POS?
</rant
Paulturn off the auto formatting options..
and yes, it is.
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"PJ6" wrote:
> <rant>
> Just wondering if it's just me, or is the 2003 asp.net web forms designer an
> HTML-mangling, unstable, poorly written POS?
> </rant>
> Paul
>
*yawn*
Then why not go back to using whatever non-MS product you're a fanboy of?
"PJ6" <nobody@dotnet.itags.org.nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> <rant>
> Just wondering if it's just me, or is the 2003 asp.net web forms designer
an
> HTML-mangling, unstable, poorly written POS?
> </rant>
> Paul
I'm totally new to web development. If you have a suggestion for an
alternative I'm all ears.
Paul
"Aidy" <sorry@dotnet.itags.org.noemail.zzz> wrote in message
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> *yawn*
> Then why not go back to using whatever non-MS product you're a fanboy of?
> "PJ6" <nobody@dotnet.itags.org.nowhere.net> wrote in message
> news:OFuwrTmrFHA.3352@dotnet.itags.org.TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> <rant>
>> Just wondering if it's just me, or is the 2003 asp.net web forms designer
> an
>> HTML-mangling, unstable, poorly written POS?
>> </rant>
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
VS.NET is not meant for you to really design professional pages in. It's
good for quick things - but most web designers use another product.
Then, the development for the code behind the page is done in VS.NET.
Sorry, but this is not news.
"PJ6" <nobody@dotnet.itags.org.nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> <rant>
> Just wondering if it's just me, or is the 2003 asp.net web forms designer
> an HTML-mangling, unstable, poorly written POS?
> </rant>
> Paul
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