Thank you.
>I think you have made the same mistake most VFP developers do regarding Visual Studio. VS is NOT tied to a version of the .Net framework. You can open a project from VS 2012 in VS 2013 and nothing happens to it. That gives you most the new VS goodies without having to move the project to a new version of the .Net framework. It does this by allowing you to target the .Net framework version. You can even go back and open the project in VS 2012 afterwards.
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>If you want to upgrade the project to .net 4.5.1, you can. It should be very simple and easy.
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>>Was anything special you had to do to move web project from VS 2012 to VS 2013? How was the transition?
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