I have been developing from interdev to the present VS2005 on web apps. I never use the design view for HTML. I suspect the same people have consistently got it wrong over the years. It is a complete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 09:09:52 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: > [ADVANCED-DOTNET] has there been a service pack for .net 2.0?> To: > ADVANCED-DOTNET@DISCUSS.DEVELOP.COM> > Ditto on the comments regarding the > quality of Visual Studio 2005.> Although, I do agree it's the first Visual > Studio .NET approaches being> functional.> > I feel there many fundamental > defects and fundamental design flaws (some> contrary to Microsoft's Patterns > and Practices that *it* pushes) in Visual> Studio that need to be addressed.> > > There's many designer issues logged on> > http://connect.microsoft.com/visualstudio/feedback. Some are feature> > requests (like support for forms/controls using generics or abstract base> > classes) but hardly any seem to be of any importance to anyone other than> > the person that logged it. If the issues that have been raised in this> > thread are important to anyone reading it they should make their voice> heard > on the feedback site by voting for these issues. Searching for the> words > "forms designer" shows a very large list of issues (some> suggestions, some > bugs) but the only issues that have more than a couple> of votes seem only to > be feature requests (again, abstracts and generics> in the forms designer). > From Microsoft's point of view the community is> saying most of the issues > described in this thread aren't important.> > The issue of performance > toggling between code/design views is a big issue> that the Visual Studio > team is working on--it's one of the only bugs that> has garnered a lot of > votes (49 at last count). If you find or know of an> issue on Connect you > feel is important (or was raised in this thread),> post the URL here (or the > WinForms list if it's a WinForms designer issue)> with a description so > everyone else can vote on it--if it's important to> them. It's clear that > Microsoft is working on the bugs that the community> has said are important > on Connect. After that, they're working on the> bugs they feel have a > priority.> > Discussing bugs in Visual Studio on these lists may get you > advice on a> workaround and allow you to blow off steam; but it won't get the > bug fixed.> > ===================================> This list is hosted by > DevelopMentorĀ® http://www.develop.com> > View archives and manage your > subscription(s) at http://discuss.develop.com =================================== This list is hosted by DevelopMentorĀ® http://www.develop.com View archives and manage your subscription(s) at http://discuss.develop.com