Many thanks for both of your post. Yes, I've gone through the comparison chart and it seemed that XML/XSLT editor is mainly the feature that determines buying a pro or standard. The rest of the featuers seems to be the same or not so important in our case.
I am comparing the purchase of Standard or Pro edition and I like know what the editor for XML/XSLT looks like and how efficient it is. Does anyone know a video tutorial on the editor of XML/XSLT within the Pro edition of VB.NET 2005? If it is really good then I might consider buying the Pro...
The reason I asked is because I might need that in the future. Again, I do not want to go back to my supervisor and say I need another edition because this edition lacks this. I know for sure that I will use XML and XSLT but just not sure when and how often I will need an editor for that. As for...
I have created a masterpage with a contentplaceholder for an image. On my child page, how do I simply just change the link of this image and to a different image on my images folder?
Is there a shortcut key for switching between source and design view? I found that is a little tedious that I have to manually click those two buttons everytime I want to switch the view.
By the way, this is regarding website design.
Help is appreciated.
I found this page, http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/products/compare/, and there are a couple of questions I have.
Under the Feature column, what is "User experience"? What is Full compare to Simplified menu options and defautls? Will anyone explain what SQL Server Integration is? What can...
Thank you for the response. I just found a comparison chart and I did see that. The problem is I also like to have the features of the Pro version too. And to get that, I have to go with the Team System edition which I'm at the moment I'm not looking to pay that much for the Team edition.
I wonder if it is possible to use VB.NET 2005 Standard to create forms and macros for any of MS Office 2003 suite especially Outlook, Word, and Excel. I could use the Outlook form designer to create but I thought it would be easier if it is possible under VB.Net. For doing what I wanted to do...
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