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Subject: RE: [WSG] Visual Studio/.net general question
Well no, what you say now isnt wrong but what you said before
certainly was.
Before you
Hi
If you use a server side language to deliver dynamic markup coded to
the W3C standards the important thing is to drive the code, not let
the language drive how you work and what gets sent to the client. It
can be frustrating hearing the html is like that because XYZ language
exports the html
I think you will find that coldfusion makes life harder in respect to
web standards compliance. The code I have seen being churned out looks
like it has gone through a mangler with huge chunks of white space etc.
In general though, I agree with James, the server side language should
not really
what? thats a big load of BS! what does using coldfusion have to do with mangling your code? if you do a simple google search you will find out the what mangles code and makes it a lot more work to unmangle is .net and vs, which is what u'd expect when you let m$ write any of your
TN34 1HL
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Sent: 23 July 2005 18:27
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Visual
Studio/.net general question
what?
thats a big load of BS!
what does using coldfusion have
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Visual
Studio/.net general question
what?
thats a big load of BS!
what does using coldfusion have to do with mangling your code?
if you do a simple google search you will find out the what mangles code and
makes it a lot more work to unmangle is .net
iance" Thats not true at all, not even close. But I totally agree that it's all in how the developer does that makes it go :)From: "wayne" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 2:11 PMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: RE: [WSG] Visual Studio/.net gen
collective wisdom.
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csslistSent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 5:20 AMTo:
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general question
Well no, what you say now isnt wrong but
what you said before