Not true – you just
need to know how to use it properly instead of Microsoft bashing.
If you do want to use
the built in controls and still get compliant markup, I can provide you with a
really simple article on how to do so.
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of csslist
Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2005
10:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: re: SPAM-LOW: [WSG] Java
(JSP) v .net for standard and accessibility
Have you ever seen anything that
microsoft makes that makes anything near compliant code? didnt think so
If you are going to use .net and want complient code then you will spend a lot
of time going back and tweaking the code to get it to comply.
From: Stuart
Sherwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005
8:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SPAM-LOW: [WSG] Java
(JSP) v .net for standard and accessibility
I have been lucky enough to work with a very experienced java programmer
on the last few sites I have designed. I do all the front end, he does
the database, application, CMS, security and e-commerce development.
The experience has been very pleasurable because of the degree of
separation we have achieved between the front and back ends that allows
me to make the sites fully standards compatible. Any dymanic content
spits out pure content with the bare minimum of markup necessary.
I'm wondering how .net compares as I haven't had the chance yet to build
a site with it?
Regards,
Stuart Sherwood
www.re-entity.com
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