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Arne Garvander - 12 Jul 2007 13:28 GMT
In VS 2003 there was a template if custom web controls.
In VS 2005 that template is missing.
Where is the documentation for building custom web controls for .net 2.0?
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Peter Bromberg [C# MVP] - 12 Jul 2007 15:00 GMT
It's not missing. It's under the "windows" subnode. Who knows why, that's
about the most counterintuitive place to put it I could think of...
Documentation is there - you just have to look for it.

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> In VS 2003 there was a template if custom web controls.
> In VS 2005 that template is missing.
> Where is the documentation for building custom web controls for .net 2.0?

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