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<0> not sure if this is on topic or not... but... trying to clean up my lists.. whenever I use a conditional statement, I end up with extra lines being created in the source. the lines will disappear if i write the statement inline (all on one line) but that makes for ugly scripts... any ideas? <1> your lists? <0> yeah
<0> for eg... if i had <li> alksfdjaljf</ li> now i end up with <li> alskfjd <0> </li> <0> i guess what im wondering is if there is some method of removing whitespace on parseing <1> parsing by what? <1> you mean you have script blocks with ifs in them <% if this then %> <1> and your end if below etc <2> hello... where can i find a short tutorial that will be able to swiftly convert my skills in ASP to ASP.NET ?? <3> http://freelance-job.blogspot.com/2006/09/gaf-freelance-job-popularity-report.html <4> EpsilonX none =), asp.net is a different beast <4> get vs2005, get a good book <4> and start learning
<4> make sure you are using controls, and code behind <4> you should not have any code (logic) in your .aspx pages <4> and join #asp.net <4> does anyone have portishead albums? <4> Irwin fans 'in revenge attacks' http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5338118.stm <5> Hi - I am trying to loop through the contents of a \n delimited text file - and compare them to the contents of a database <5> whats the best practice for something like this? <5> nested loop? <6> sPOOkah: you can read the textfile using ADODB <7> @find bustybritain
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