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register tags issue when switching from VS.Net to FrontPage

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J.E. Aldana - 10 Sep 2004 23:01 GMT
Hi all,

Due to the horrendous job that studio currently does generating and
preserving html "code," I tend to use FrontPage (version 2003) to edit the
html in my aspx pages.  VS.Net is setup to auot--reload the aspx pages into
the IDE after detecting a change in them.

The problem is that FrontPage seems to randomly delete register tags from
the top of the page, paticularly tags that were placed there by add-on
components used in VS.Net (the Infragistics suite, for example.)

I am wondering if anyone has found a good way of getting VS.Net and
FrontPage (or another professional html editor like Dreamweaver) to behave
properly when working with each other.  I can't stand what VS.Net does to my
html, so I absolutely need to use an external tool to create and modify my
aspx pages, but so far this is causing its own set of headaches.

My preference would be to find a trick in FrontPage to prevent it from
deleting anything at all when a page is first loaded.

Thanks for any suggestions.
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J.E. Aldana - 13 Sep 2004 09:43 GMT
Still hoping for a reply :)

> Hi all,
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> Thanks for any suggestions.

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