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6/4/2008 8:07 AM
 

Ryno, you wont need to write code for conversion from WSP to WAP. The only major thing required for the task is geneartion of designer files, and VS does it automatically. You would need to download an add-in to VS though (for developing WAP modules, if you are using a pre-VS2005 SP1 version of VS 2005.

A guide to convert WSP to WAP code is available at: scottgu.com

 
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6/8/2008 11:00 AM
 

Thanks.  Any idea where on Scot's page it's discussed?  I looked around and tried a search on his blog but didn't find anything.


I'm too poor for anything other than the community version
 
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11/12/2008 4:17 PM
 

Check out Scott's tutorial on this subject here:  http://webproject.scottgu.com/VisualBasic/migration2/migration2.aspx

 
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