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Thread began 10/21/2009 12:40 am by mrosa1379967 | Last modified 11/03/2009 7:56 am by mrosa1379967 | 7743 views | 15 replies

Office Guy-172461

So this quote:

  I never considered was that it simply would not work because Adobe never bothered to build ASP.NET 2.0 functionality into Dreamweaver. Not only that -- I completely missed the fact that in late August 2007 Adobe announced that it would be dropping ASP.NET functionality completely.  


Is wrong?

  Well on the latest release of CS4 I guess Adobe decided that it was better to not provide any support for .NET guys like myself than to provide support for older ASP.NET 1.1 components. I recently updated to CS4 only to discover this after the fact.  
  One of the biggest complaints developers had with CS3 was that it did not add support for .NET 2.0 controls, and just had the standard .NET 1.1 controls in your ASP.NET toolbar. Well in CS4 there is not ASP.NET toolbar. What is weird is that if you goto File New. It still gives you the option to create an ASP.NET file. You would think that if you were going to ditch the toolbar you would remove support for the files too  



Has this changed since Dec 20, 2008? I don't use ASP so I just go by those that do and I haven't heard differently. Does your CS4 have full support for .net 2.0? Do you have a link where Adobe reversed their position on their previous statement? Or are you talking about "support" as in DW 2004mx "supported" CSS in that it allowed you to use it?

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