if it is ASP.NET 1.1, then you can use WebMatrix, else? MS Visual Web
Developer is a must...

2009/12/16 OccasionalFlyer <[email protected]>

>   I recently took over the maintenance of the web site of an academic
> organization I belong to.  I was asked to do this becuase I do
> programming including web page development for a living but I know
> virtually nothing about ASP.NET (Java, JavaServer Pages, servlets, and
> JavaScript yes, but ASP.NET, no).  The site is written in ASP.NET
> (which is why I didn't volunteer to take over sooner).  Anyway, I need
> to make some changes. My predecessor said this is easy.  Just bring it
> up in Expressions Web 3.0 and it will be obvious how to change/add
> links and content.  I tried looking at the home page, deafult.aspx,
> but don't see how it includes all the content on the home page, so I
> guess I do need an editor.  However, since this is a volunteer role, I
> owuld prefer not to spend $100.00 to get Exrpssions Web 3.0 from
> Microsoft.  Are thre any good, free ASP.NET web page editors out there
> that are not too hard to install and use?  I'm not going to be doing
> massive work on the site (it's not that kind of site) but I do ned to
> make changes on a fairly regular basis, especially right now aft4r our
> annual meeting.  Can anyon offer me some advice on the tool to use?
> Thanks.
>
> Duncan
>

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