Hello,
I have to add ASP.NET functionalities to a website, which was designed
in Dreamweaver. It contains only html pages, gif, jpg and flash
objects.
Now I have to put some ASP.NET controls and some ASP.NET data objects
to connect to an Oracle database and to bring ASP.NET funtionalities to
Page_10.html (datagrids, repeaters, textboxes, etc).
How do I do that?
I mean, all the html pages have to become part of a ASP.NET Solution or
project?
Only Page_10.html has to become Page_10.aspx?
Thank you! 2 1197
Page10.html needs to become Page10.aspx, with Page10.aspx.cs (vb) as the
codebehind class for the page.
All the "POHTML" (plain old) controls need to become asp.net server
controls, e.g.
<Inputneeds to become <asp:TextBox. ..
etc.
you can copy and past the Dreamweaver HTML into the ASPX (HTML markup)
portion of the page and begin your re-work from there and test it in the
debugger.
Peter
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Co-founder, Eggheadcafe.com developer portal: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
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"Big George" wrote:
Hello,
I have to add ASP.NET functionalities to a website, which was designed
in Dreamweaver. It contains only html pages, gif, jpg and flash
objects.
Now I have to put some ASP.NET controls and some ASP.NET data objects
to connect to an Oracle database and to bring ASP.NET funtionalities to
Page_10.html (datagrids, repeaters, textboxes, etc).
How do I do that?
I mean, all the html pages have to become part of a ASP.NET Solution or
project?
Only Page_10.html has to become Page_10.aspx?
Thank you!
Thanks Peter.
So, if I understand you correctly, it means that I would have to bring
only 2 files to the website:
Page_10.aspx
Page_10.aspx.cs
If I have some classes or functions compiled in Some.dll, I'd also have
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