Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-14 Thread Joe Leech
" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 11:12 PM Subject: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules Hello WSG, I 've only been on the list for a couple of weeks and I've found the discussion really interesting. Anyway... I am wo

Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-13 Thread SomeNewKid
to contact me. However, I don't want to skew this discussion away from the original question. Regards, Alister - Original Message - From: "James Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:30 AM Subject: Re: [WSG] stand

Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-13 Thread James Ellis
Hi Surely a .net developer can write their own function to output compliant markup? seems strange that a language forces someone to use inbuilt modules. Cheers James SomeNewKid wrote: The ASP.NET framework does not produce standards compliant XHTML. Hence, no off-the-shelf forum component for AS

Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-13 Thread SomeNewKid
luding server controls) can be dropped on the ASPX Page. This can be a lot more work ... but it is an option. I hope this gives you some starting points. - Original Message - From: "Joe Leech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 11:

[WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-13 Thread Joe Leech
Hello WSG, I 've only been on the list for a couple of weeks and I've found the discussion really interesting. Anyway... I am working on a .NET CMS product and we are currently wrestling to make the output standards compliant which is proving to be tricky. Does anybody know of any off the sh