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Does ASP 1.1 support Web Parts or do I need SharePoint?

Can Web Parts be easily deployed in ASP 1.1 forms or would it be better to
use SharePoint (or wait for ASP 2.0)?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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There is no support in ASP.Net for the web parts component model. Today web parts are for using in WSS. With Whidbey and ASPv2 then there is good support.

I guess its possible to host web parts on your own page and maybe someone has written something like that, but I haven't looked.

"Jack" wrote:
Can Web Parts be easily deployed in ASP 1.1 forms or would it be better to
use SharePoint (or wait for ASP 2.0)?

Jul 21 '05 #2
There is no support in ASP.Net for the web parts component model. Today web parts are for using in WSS. With Whidbey and ASPv2 then there is good support.

I guess its possible to host web parts on your own page and maybe someone has written something like that, but I haven't looked.

"Jack" wrote:
Can Web Parts be easily deployed in ASP 1.1 forms or would it be better to
use SharePoint (or wait for ASP 2.0)?

Jul 21 '05 #3

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