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Using DW with VS.NET

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darrel - 27 Apr 2004 20:39 GMT
I'm doing most of my .net work with DreamWeaver, but would like to start
using VS.NET more (but not exclusively).

I've developed some pages (namely user controls) as single-files...in
otherwords, I'm not using code-behind.

When I open these pages in VS.NET, I just get to look at the source code,
and don't seem to have any ability to do anything visually, like add a form
object.

It seems like VS.NET is very dependant on the very specific way it makes
it's own files. Anyone have any suggestions for using VS.NET and DW
side-by-side?

-Darrel
clintonG - 28 Apr 2004 04:09 GMT
Use news://macromedia.dreamweaver.appdev to ask this
question as there are developers that that have much to say
about this subject.

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> I'm doing most of my .net work with DreamWeaver, but would like to start
> using VS.NET more (but not exclusively).
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> -Darrel

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