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10/17/2006 7:55 AM
 
hello all, i am brand new to dotnetnuke.  I was wondering if nuke was compatible with asp.net web matrix.  Web matrix is very similar to asp.net Please help
 
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8/2/2007 8:35 AM
 

Not sure, but according to:

"In deciding which package to use, you also need to determine what your development
environment will be. This is because Visual Web Developer Express (VWD) does not
support any project type other than web-sites. Thus if you expect to do most of your
development in VWD rather Visual Studio 2005 (VS2005), then you will not be able to use the Source package."

Maybe the same goes for WebMatrix?

Mark

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8/2/2007 9:58 AM
 

You answered a somewhat old post but in any case, the free tool for ASP.Net development you should look into right now is Visual Web Developer, you can download it from this link (see the bottom of the page).  Web Matrix I think was for ASP.Net 1.1, VWD is for 2.0.

Carlos

 

 
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8/2/2007 10:02 AM
 

Thanks for the tip.

 
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