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I just opened a sample .ASP in DW (CS4) with no problem whatsoever. I
cannot affirm that this is the best option for you, however. I CAN state
that it's a FAR cry from FrontPage, but you already know that.
> Chris
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Roberta Hennessey
<rahennessey -at- gmail -dot- com>wrote:
> Hello.
>
> A technical question:
>
> I am presently using FrontPage 2003 to create and update .asp files for an
> online Help system. I check these .asp files into builds via a Team
> Foundation Server.
>
> I possibly have the opportunity to request another writing tool and am
> considering Dreamweaver (DW). Does anyone have experience (good or bad) in
> using DW with .asp files?
> It would be so nice not to have to work in FP2003.
>
> I realize that since it's an asp file there may be tweeks that need to be
> made, I'm just wondering if anyone has used this workflow.
>
> Thank you.
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