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August 2005 - Posts

How to associate custom file extension with VWD Web Form editor

So you have files with .foo extension which you want to behave like they are .aspx in Visual Studio and at runtime? Here is how to make it happen. Let's say you have default.foo file. 1. Open your Web site in VS or Visual Web Developer 2. Tools | Options

VS 2005 Web Project System: What is it and why did we do it?

Check out new ScottGu's blog entries: VS 2005 Web Project System: What is it and why did we do it? and Using IIS with VS 2005 and the new Web Project system .

Some clarifications and update on the VWD Web project system

Have a look at ScottGu's blog entry . It contains answers to some of the questions people have been asking about our project system.

PDC Sessions on ASP.NET and Atlas

If you are attending PDC and are interested in ASP.NET future, don't miss two sessions on the Atlas project: ASP.NET: Future Directions for Developing Rich Web Applications with Atlas (Part 1) Speaker(s): Shanku Niyogi Take an in-depth first look at Atlas,

Using Acrylic together with Visual Web Developer

When you install Acrylic along with VWD Beta 2 and add Acrylic xpr file to the Web site, you will see that VWD, in fact, knows about Acrylic and displays correspondent icon: You probably won't be using original XPR file and instead will be using exported

PDC 2005: Sneak Peek at Future Directions in Web Development and Designer Tools

Go to the PDC Sessions list , select Tools & Languages and click Search . ASP.NET: A Sneak Peek at Future Directions in Web Development and Designer Tools Speaker(s): Omar Khan, Rob Mauceri This session provides an early preview of the Web tools that
 
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