ASP.NET newgroup

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Tony Johansson

Hello!

I try to use the newgroup microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet but it
doesn't work.
So is it anyone that know a new group like that one we use here for asp.net

I ask the asp.net question here because it's a easy for most of you.
Is the CRL involved when running webbapplications(asp.net) in the same way
as when you use windows forms.

//Tony
 
T

Tony Johansson

Tony Johansson said:
Hello!

I try to use the newgroup microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet but it
doesn't work.
So is it anyone that know a new group like that one we use here for
asp.net

I ask the asp.net question here because it's a easy for most of you.
Is the CRL involved when running webbapplications(asp.net) in the same way
as when you use windows forms.

//Tony

I found the answer but still need a new group for ASP.NET
Unlike ASP, ASP.NET uses the Common Language Runtime (CLR) provided by the
..NET Framework

//Tony
 
J

Jeff Johnson

I try to use the newgroup microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet but it
doesn't work.

I don't know why you say "it doesn't work." I'm using Eternal-September too
and I see the group. Granted, there isn't much traffic, but I wouldn't say
"it doesn't work."
 
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Arne Vajhøj

I try to use the newgroup microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet but it
doesn't work.
So is it anyone that know a new group like that one we use here for asp.net

I ask the asp.net question here because it's a easy for most of you.
Is the CRL involved when running webbapplications(asp.net) in the same way
as when you use windows forms.

That group (and its subgroups) are what usenet has.

It seems to be rather low volume now. Apparently it did
not have so many users that preferred usenet.

But you did get replies to your questions according to GG
archive.

You may have to supplement your usenet usage with
some web based forums.

http://forums.asp.net/
http://stackoverflow.com/
http://www.eksperten.dk/ (if you can read Danish!)

Arne
 

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