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Why doesn't VS.Net select the Underlying HTML code?

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vijaynats@yahoo.com - 28 Feb 2005 07:41 GMT
When i click on a HTML or WebForm or anyother element on a asp page in
Design Mode and then switch to HMTL view - why isn't the related HTML
selected ?

this is a very useful feature found in many editors like Dreamweaver,
GoLive etc.

If its already there in VS.NET then does anyone know how to turn it on?

Vijay
Christophe Hivert - 28 Feb 2005 16:47 GMT
Hello,

This feature has been added to the new version of Visual Studio (2005), and
you can also find it in the express editions (Visual Web Express 2005), for
free  :
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/vwd/

Christophe Hivert.
Club MS.
Ensimag.

> When i click on a HTML or WebForm or anyother element on a asp page in
> Design Mode and then switch to HMTL view - why isn't the related HTML
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> Vijay

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