Thank you for your reply and the resources you provided.
I appreciate that.
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I have a C# form with menus and dataGridView that connects to a mdb file.
I also use VB.Ineraction.InputBox().
Everything is good and fine but i may have to port the application to HTML form,
so I need to know :
* is it possible to create an ASP.Net control without modifying my C# form
* a good tutorial for ASP.Net that explains control creation
My time is limited I don't want to deal with all the complexity of ASP.Net.
I just need to port my existing application.
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by: BurntSkyPosted on 2007-07-06 at 10:42:14ID: 19433534
ASP.NET and WinForms are COMPLETELY different. No controls are shared between the two and there is certainly no "easy" way to convert a WinForms application to ASP.NET. If your WinForms application was designed well, you should be able to reuse all your business logic, but I'm afraid creating a UI for it will require doing everything by hand.
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If you're new to ASP.NET, there are lots of resources online for learning it. There are many good books as well. Here are some websites to get you started:
http://www.codeproject.com
http://samples.gotdotnet.c
http://aspnet.4guysfromrol