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Getting old .NET pages ready for today's web

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JoeCool32

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Sep 26, 2002
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You may consider this the dumb ? of the morning (or afternoon, evening, etc.), but I'm in need of major assistance on this.

Long ago (say, over a decade), I learned the .NET framework on the job and figured out how to build ASPX pages with VB code. Due to financial issues at the company I worked for I was let go; I had only been there for 11 months and found it hard to find work afterwards because companies wanted people with more experience. FWIW, I found sporadic work doing web-related stuff and was never able to fully get my portfolio up and running. Now, thanks to a free Front-End Web Development program at my local community college, I'm trying to more seriously get back in the game. I now have my basic web page portfolio live, but I wanted to get the older, richer and more dynamic .NET stuff working and things aren't going well. I can't even get them to come up properly from my local hard drive in the browsers, though the design shows up for them in Visual Studio 2015. What's to be done? [ponder]

JJ [peace]

Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand - Witch Hunt, by Rush
 
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