Personally - since the coding techniques differ greatly from code-behind to
inline coding, I'm still doing inline coding - I seem to be the only one
who's working on the page anyway - since there's no 'front-end' team.   And
besides that - I prefer inline coding. Yes, it's what I've been used to from
the Classic days, but I'd rather flip back and forth within my page than
between pages.

But that's just my opinion....

David Wier
http://aspexpress.com
Home of ASP Express - the best ASP/ASP.Net text editor in the Galaxy


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> Subject: asp.net web forms
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> I am interested in getting opinions about web forms? Will you start using
> web forms in asp.net or continue using inline coding techniques for asp
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