This is a discussion on Opening my site in VS 2005 within the Server / Technical Administration Tips and Queries forums, part of the Webmaster Help category; I don't know if this should be in hosting, apologies if it should: I have a website that I created ...
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| I don't know if this should be in hosting, apologies if it should: I have a website that I created in ASP.NET 2.0. When I make changes to it I open it from logging in to my hosting company (register365) and going to "File Manager". I am sure you are all familiar with this. The only problem is that when I open a page for editing (say an aspx page) it is not colour-coded and the indentation is all messed up. It is confusing sometimes to see what is going on. Is it possible to open this site in Visual Studio and edit it the same way as I do in "File Manager"? That way it would be much easier to work on the code. I tried doing it by selecting "File-Open-Web Site" in VS and selecting "Remote Site" but this only works for sites "Configured with FrontPage Server Extensions" (I checked the box that says "Connect using SSL"). Any replies appreciated. |
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