Doubt it. Its probably the HTML and Javascript standards that don't allow it. By the time you see the page asp has finished with it and it's all running client side.
Also those nice people at wrox now do a vb.net text manipulation handbook that goes into great detail about .net's regex capabilities. You might want to look it up.
One of these days I'm going to calculate how much money I've spent on their books and be truly horrified(they are good though).
You might need to make sure your MDAC components are up to date on your sql box. We had problems connecting .net to sql7 until we upgraded to the 2.7 version of the data access components. You can get it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/data/download.htm
I think you can set up exchange to allow relaying from certain ip domains(ie your own) but you need to be carefull. Turning on relaying is not something you want to do for a public mail server as it is a security risk. The options are in the routing(routing restrictions) area of the Internet...
I've also found that if you use attributes.add you have to be carefull if you are using the validation controls with client side code enabled. Doing so also adds onclick events to buttons so you can end up with two onclick events, one of which will not work.
I started with dreamweaver MX. It's ok but it promotes poor program design with its use of inline asp code. Also I'm a little dubious about some of it's auto generated code. If you can, get VS.NET, you won't regret it. Developing with it is is virtually identical to writing a vb app.
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