That's just wrong. I am an ASP.NET developer and I am ALSO a web
standards and CSS fan. I try as hard as possible to keep my code
compliant. I don't think it's 100% possible, but I do manage to keep my
code at least 90% standards-compliant. The only offenders you can't
easily get rid of are the
Kornel Lesinski wrote:
Coder that wrote that didn't have any idea of web standards and he said
that
it's generally impossible to make this code cleaner.
Can DataGrids have for headers?
Don't use DataGrids, they're horribly uncompliant, its not overly hard
to write your own Custom Server Contro
Not sure how good the resources are, but I thought I'd
share this site I've recently stumbled across:
http://www.aspnetresources.com/
Emphasis is on ASP in relation to Web Standards.
Patrick
Patrick H. Lauke
Webmaster / University of Salford
http://www.salford.ac.u
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:06:12 -, Peter Goddard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I've recently had a task to write stylesheet for ASP.Net page and I was
really
shocked how BAD that code is.
Coder that wrote that didn't have any idea of web standards and he said
that
it's generally impossible to
Hi David
Yes another .Net developer here. Just getting to grips with Visual
Studio 2003. I think 2005 version will correct a lot of issues. There
are some useful articles on MSDN too.
Peter
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I'm a .NET dev... No experience w/ master pages though. Also, I use
Repeaters a lot for the type of work I do which gives me complete control
over the output... So I don't have any issues w/ standards compliance.
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