Dot Net Limitations

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From: doug (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/11/04


Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 05:56:14 -0800

You should really keep your posts to one thread. Also,
answer my questions (from your previous post) with
specific answers and we maybe able to help. Saying
something will not display or will not work is that same
as going to the doctor and saying I have a pain. Please
fix it Doctor.

doug
>-----Original Message-----
>I believe I have found a severe limitation of DotNet,
with respect to
>hosting Windows Form Controls in WebPages.
>It appears this is only possible when the web is
configured on Port 80. Any
>other port and the control will not display.
>After a couple of days of searching the
newsgroups/various forums I have
>found other postings requesting information on this
anomaly yet nobody has
>found a solution.
>What are Microsoft doing with this ? It seems a common
situation to run on
>alternate ports, being restricted to the default 80
seems ludicrous.
>
>Dave.
>
>
>.
>



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