Don't use the term ASP. It means you are using the old COM-based ASP. If you want to refer to ASP.NET, make sure you use ASP.NET.
>Oops! I didn't mean XAML. I meant the ASP code and C#.
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>When you create a new website in ASP.NET for VS2010, it creates other files automatically. When I looked at the default page, I saw ASP content and other ASP code in the default page, and also site.master, and an About web form. I think I'd like to anticipate what the author will do in his new version of ASP.NET 4.0 Unleashed, basically.
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>So, here I am with VS2010 open on my desktop and a book that is based on VS2008. Changes have happened since VS2008. I want to run VS2010 and use the examples in the book I have. Things are different. Now, I can easily strip down the defaulted pages and do them as the ASP.NET book directs, or adapt to the new way of doing things in VS2010. Okay, so what I am doing is just thinking out loud and perhaps expecting some comments on the new ways things are done in ASP.NET 4.0
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer