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Beginning Web Development, Silverlight, and ASP.NET AJAX

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CHAPTER 2 ■ BASICS OF WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH <strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong><br />

The Code <strong>and</strong> Design Windows<br />

At the center of the IDE screen you’ll see the Source <strong>and</strong> Design window. If you are viewing<br />

an <strong>ASP</strong>X file <strong>and</strong> you select the Source tab at the bottom, the window will look like<br />

Figure 2-18.<br />

Figure 2-18. The Source <strong>and</strong> Design window<br />

At the bottom of the screen, you can select Design view or Source view. Source view<br />

for an <strong>ASP</strong>X page looks a lot like HTML, <strong>and</strong> in fact that’s exactly what it is—specially<br />

marked-up HTML that the <strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong>-based server recognizes. At the top of the document,<br />

you see the markup beginning with

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