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October 31, 2006
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How to edit VS.NET file in DW 8

  • October 31, 2006
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Hello,
I am an avid VB.NET programmer with very little HTML or javascript knowledge. I currently have to create a ASP.NET application. Even though I have no problem with coding the Code Behind (logic) of the application, but I have trouble in making the website nice and attractive. I would like to use Dreamweaver 8 to help me design the website but still leave the COde Behind I coded intact. My questions are:
1. How can I import the ASP.NET application from VS.NET to DW 8? If so, please point me to a good resource.
2. Why can't DW8 automatically separate the Code Behind from the HTML?
Any help is very appreciated. Thank you.
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Inspiring
November 5, 2006
You don't need to import the application in DW. You can simply navigate to
the page. However if you want all of the DW functionality you simply define
a site and point it to the file location where the site has been saved.

In answer to the second question DW has never supported ASP.Net fully, and
has never used the code nehind model, and probably never will.

--
Paul Whitham
Certified Dreamweaver MX2004 Professional
Adobe Community Expert - Dreamweaver

Valleybiz Internet Design
www.valleybiz.net

"Gundc" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I am an avid VB.NET programmer with very little HTML or javascript
> knowledge.
> I currently have to create a ASP.NET application. Even though I have no
> problem with coding the Code Behind (logic) of the application, but I have
> trouble in making the website nice and attractive. I would like to use
> Dreamweaver 8 to help me design the website but still leave the COde
> Behind I
> coded intact. My questions are:
> 1. How can I import the ASP.NET application from VS.NET to DW 8? If so,
> please point me to a good resource.
> 2. Why can't DW8 automatically separate the Code Behind from the HTML?
> Any help is very appreciated. Thank you.
>
>