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8/15/2008 12:34 PM
 

XHTML compliant Front Page link

I suspect that I am not alone in using MS Front Page to make fragments of html prior to pasting into an FCK source window.
Its miles quicker and more complex stuff can be done.  FP has other advantages too as you can have multiple instances open and it does not require an entire website to be opened. I even use it to makes aspx skins.

With XHTML compliance coming to DNN I was wondering what I could replace FP with and after a bit of Goggling came up with this interesting link.
http://www.suodenjoki.dk/us/productions/articles/tidy_integration_article.htm
In it the author provides code and the steps required to make FP XHTML compliant. Not had time to try this yet but it seems a cogent article / procedure and I am sure it will be of interest to other FP users.

Ian
 


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