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Werner Faßbender #1
.NET Client-Server Forms
Hi,
is it possible to develop forms with dreamweaver for .NET
Client-Server programs ?
Or can dreamweaver only be used for ASP.NET Forms?
Is there a book you can recommened for that?
Thanks
Werner
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Paul Whitham TMM #2
Re: .NET Client-Server Forms
Yes you can use DW for this. There is a series of articles on using it for
free on the MM site, and series of paid one on communitymx.com
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"Werner Faßbender" <LUP@EDV3.de> wrote in message
news:f72c61tvct94avnvai90778s96m73u19dh@4ax.com...> Hi,
>
> is it possible to develop forms with dreamweaver for .NET
> Client-Server programs ?
>
> Or can dreamweaver only be used for ASP.NET Forms?
>
> Is there a book you can recommened for that?
>
> Thanks
> Werner
>
Paul Whitham TMM Guest



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