Hi Teo,

ASP.NET and MMIT will merge much more in the future.  Specifically, in
ASP.NET version 1.1 (the next version of the product) there will no
longer be a separate MMIT download -- instead the mobile controls will
be built into the core product.

Hope this helps,

Scott


-----Original Message-----
From: Teo Lachev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DOTNET] Mobile Internet Toolkit

I was wondering why there is a need for a separate tool for writing
mobile
applications, which comes with a separate set of controls. Since the
Mobile
Internet Toolkit is so much ASP.NET alike, why wasn't just possible to
enhance the existing ASP.NET server controls to take care of generating
the
appropriate output for mobile devices? They sniff the browser to target
its
capabilities anyway. If this was done, we don't have to create two set
of
the same pages - one for uplevel browsers, the other for mobile devices.
Perhaps there was a sound reason for separating them, such as the fact
that
ASP.NET pages are usually much reacher in content.

Can we expect in the future ASP.NET and Mobile Internet Tookit to merge?

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