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Posted by Jeff Gaines on 10/26/07 17:25
On 26/10/2007 in message <02pUi.17225$JD.6758@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>
Sanders Kaufman wrote:
>"Jeff Gaines" <jgaines_newsid@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:xn0fcwvbj6tq8n006@news.individual.net...
>>On 26/10/2007 in message <mZednQQ7tZOnh7_aRVnyjgA@giganews.com> Gustaf
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I'm all for coding by hand, but in this case, the most productive
>>>environment I can imagine would be a WYSIWYG IDE environment, where you
>>>draw the form and pick most properties from drop-down lists. The IDE would
>>>then generate all the code for you, and offer to FTP it to the right
>>>location.
>>
>>Yes please, you write it I'll buy it :-)
>
>It's called Visual Studio.net and it's availabe most anywhere for about
>five hundred to a thousand bucks.
>ASP.net has a whole facility for writing form-validation code, server and
>client side.
>It's wildly complex, but it works.
I am an MSDN subscriber and have found nothing in VS 2005 that could be
called a decent visual IDE for HTML, and of course there is no mention of
php. In fact Kompozer is a better WYSIWYG IDE than VS :-(
I would love to be proved wrong, but I can't even specify the location of
web components in VS without coding it by hand.
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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
I can please only one person per day. Today is not your day.
Tomorrow, isn't looking good either.
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