ASP.NET 2.0

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RAB

I haven't upgraded from ASP.NET 1.1 to ASP,NET 2.0. If I do will my
ASP.NET 1.1 code need to be revised?

Thanks in advance,
RABMissouri2007
 
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Michael Nemtsev

Hello RAB,

Yep. There are too much significant differences between 1.1 and 2.0 to avoid
smooth converting.

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R> I haven't upgraded from ASP.NET 1.1 to ASP,NET 2.0. If I do will my
R> ASP.NET 1.1 code need to be revised?
R>
R> Thanks in advance,
R> RABMissouri2007
 
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Mike

RAB,

It depends. I converted 1.1 apps to 2.0 without any code be revised and I
converted some where a few lines of code were revised. If anything I get
more 'squiggly' lines under some syntax in my code then anything just
advising me that what I am using from 1.1 may be outdated and to use the 2.0
version. But overall I haven't come across a chunk of code getting revised
from a coversion from 1.1 to 2.0 and so far I've converted around 15 apps or
so from 1.1 to 2.0.
 
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Kevin Spencer

Maybe, maybe not. But it is most likely that it *should* be revised. 2.0 has
a good many more capabilities that you should leverage.

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