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Creating web form without VS.NET
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00786475
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Tom,
I have never done ASP pages but from what I know, they are different from ASP.NET. I want to be sure that once I bring a page created outside VS.NET into a VS.NET, the VS.NET does not try to "convert" it <g>.
Thank you.

>Dmitry;
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>I was successful in using DreamWeaver and ASP together for “the best of both worlds”! Well, it was the best three years ago. DreamWeaver created a great user interface and ASP allowed it to be data driven for a complex Web Application. How unusual! Something that looked good and worked!
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>I have not tried using other tools with .NET but I will keep it in mind.
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>Tom
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>>I like VS.NET as an environment to work with code and organize a project.
>>However, I don't find VS.NET easy to use when it comes to creating somewhat involved forms. (Maybe it is me, but it seems to me that creating web forms with VS.NET is like trying to do a hair cut with a sledgehammer <g>) And I like to create my form with tables, within tables, within tables <g> just so that everything aligns.
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>>Anyway, I was wondering, has anybody created web forms with other HTML tools (like Homesite, which I use to create HTML forms) and successfully incorporated those forms in VS.NET? My concern is that once you bring a web form to VS.NET project and click on HTML tab, VS.NET can "rearrange" your HTML code. Also, if you do that, how do you add the code to your web form to "link" it with the code behind file?
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>>Also, if I want to add a .NET user control to the web form created with other tools, do I to do it "manually" (outside VS.NET)?
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>>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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