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still no fix to the HTML modifications?

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jason - 24 Aug 2005 18:26 GMT
hello everyone,

i'm just curious, i've read several threads (most about a year old)
about the horrible rearrangement issues with MS VS.NET 2003. are these
issues STILL around? have they not given us a way to turn off all html
re-formatting?

at this point, i could care less if i lose intellisense, because
intellisense is not worth the sanity of our GUI developers having to
cope with all the mangling of html that MS is doing to our ASPX files
(they work in DreamWeaver MX).

if there's any known fixes to this, i'd love to hear them.

jason
Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft) - 25 Aug 2005 05:05 GMT
On 8/24/05 10:26, in article
1124904374.316165.262670@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "jason"
<iaesun@yahoo.com> wrote:

> hello everyone,
>
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>
> jason

Unfortunately, VS 2003 cannot be fixed (issue required major rework on VS
2005). A bit more information and possible mitigations here:

http://blogs.msdn.com/mikhailarkhipov/archive/2004/05/16/132886.aspx

Thanks
Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft)
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jason - 25 Aug 2005 15:18 GMT
wow. that's SO much, that was incredibly informative. i'm glad to
understand the history and cause behind this issue so many people are
finding frustrating. we're looking into a Tidy integration now. so is
it your understanding that the issue will be resolved in the 2005
version?

thanks again for the information,

jason
Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft) - 26 Aug 2005 03:24 GMT
On 8/25/05 7:18, in article
1124979492.903479.282570@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com, "jason"
<iaesun@yahoo.com> wrote:

> wow. that's SO much, that was incredibly informative. i'm glad to
> understand the history and cause behind this issue so many people are
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>
> jason

Correct. VS 2005 is not changing user code formatting and is XHTML
compliant.

Thanks
Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft)
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