Re: Stop killing my HTML
From: Karl (_at_)
Date: 09/14/04
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Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 11:56:22 -0400
The next version will play nice. i found that if you have
MS_POSITIONING="GridLayout" in your body tag, vs.net is much worse..so take
it out :)
karl
-- MY ASP.Net tutorials http://www.openmymind.net/ "Lloyd Sheen" <sqlguyremoveallofthis@tostopspamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:NHD1d.232$6Dt1.181@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... > It has been a while since I have had to use VS2003 to create asp.net apps. > I had forgotten what a terrible HTML editor it is. I have turned off all > reformating but cannot get it to stop changing things like the accept > attribute for a INPUT type=file. > > Every time I make a change it take the double quotes away and I have to > recompile. Is there any way other than using notepad to make changes to > actually use VS? > > It also does not respect my settings to open the page in HTML rather than > the designer. What a piece of crap, by far and away the worst editor of any > kind I have ever had to use. I spend more time fighting with the editor > than getting things done. > > With the settings to not reformat one would think that simply opening the > page would not cause reformatting. But this is not the case. Open a page > and it opens as changed. I have seen many posts as to the problems MS has > in this editor but no solutions. > > Lloyd Sheen > >
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