Alan Trick wrote:
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It is possible to get ASP.NET to give you compliant code.
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Therein lies the rub in my opinion. Isn't the tool supposed to make
your task easier? Who do you want in control, the designer/coder or the
IDE? Would you in fact tolerate that level of fiddling with a hammer if
you wanted to use nails not supplied by the manufacturer?
That's my $0.02,
Randall
--
R. Potter
Design and Development Lead
Midnight Oil Design: http://www.midnightoildesign.com
Pragmatic Programming Principle #59:
Costly Tools Don't Produce Better Designs.
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