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ASP.NET 3.5: A Beginner's Guide - www.mustafaof.com

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30<strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong> <strong>3.5</strong>: A Beginner’s <strong>Guide</strong>Be sure that C# is selected.Name of application and path goes hereFigure 2-2 Selecting the storage folders for your application4. After you click OK, a tab showing “Default.aspx” appears. First, choose the Sourceview by clicking on the Source button at the bottom of the tab’s page. Figure 2-3 showsthe page in the Source view. Visual Studio 2008 automatically generates code for youto get started.5. From the menu bar select View | Toolbox, and when it opens, click on the Standardfolder to open it. Figure 2-3 shows the Toolbox open on the left side of the work area.Just about everything visual you’ll need is in the Toolbox, and most of the <strong>ASP</strong>Xcoding is done by dragging an object from the Standard Toolbox to the code window.(This would also be a good time to select View | Error List so that your main debuggingwindow will be available when needed.)

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