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Benedictum - 07 Nov 2007 12:58 GMT
I have a project that was developed under BDS2006. Can I just copy the aspx
file and rewrite the codebehind in c# (assuming that the controls are the
same ones used)? I am trying to save time in the design of the site.
Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP ) - 07 Nov 2007 15:55 GMT
Hi,

I do not think that they are compatible. You better check first if there is
a conversion tool around.
Otherwise I would suggest that you get each page clear of any code and down
to the bare html and then you can code it again in c#

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>I have a project that was developed under BDS2006. Can I just copy the aspx
>file and rewrite the codebehind in c# (assuming that the controls are the
>same ones used)? I am trying to save time in the design of the site.

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