You should be fine. Just some advice: Although Dreamweaver can write ASP
code for you, try your best not to use it to do so. It is best to handle
everything between the <% %> yourself and just let Dreamweaver handle the
HTML part, if that's what you like to use. I personally all my ASP'ing and
HTML'ing in a text editor, but I often tell myself that I should use a
WYSIWYG editor for the HTML side, as it is often a waste of time to "code"
repetitive html. I just hate the way WYSIWYG editors write HTML though.
Ray at home
"Richard Lawson" <no****@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Well, the Dreamweaver pages are written in a table format. The final table
is the form page which is a html page. Nothing facy in it. May plan was to
replace the html page with a ASP page for the form submission and the send
it back to the Dreamweaver pages. Do you think that would work?
"Steve Bywaters" <by******@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:Od****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... DW supports ASP/VB, ASP/JS, JS, HTML, .NET (sorta)....
So it's just a way of finding your away through the 'standard' code....
(if I've understood your Q. properly)
HTH
"Richard Lawson" <no****@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:OI**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... I am working on a site which is written in Dreamweaver. Is it possible to write pages in ASP inside of a Dreamweaver site?
Rich