ES3 and VS2008

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OK, now that all the network nightmares are over and things are at least moving along; time to say that we have picked up a copy of Microsoft Expression Studio 3. Woo-Hoo!!! That combined with our Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2008 copies (mine and my son's) makes for some pretty interesting programming options. Now, let's see what these puppies can do... grr...  oo..owe, they have teeth... niiice.

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Avatar LottoMining -
#1
I'm very interested to hear your impression on ES3. I recall from the product specs that it said
it can render web page output exactly as all the different (major) browsers would output, at different
resolutions, quirks and all. The product reviewer said that feature alone made it worth the price of admission.
My boss ok'd my purchase of it for work, I just haven't gotten to it yet.

I still have to figure out how to get VS 2008 to work with JavaScript; it's close to the top of my to-do list.
Avatar JADELottery -
#2
that might be referring to the expression web 3 superpreview. if you have other browsers installed on your system, you can see the different views from different browsers; including the different versions of internet explorer down to version 6. I've just started playing around with some of the controls this weekend, but overall seems very good. you can overlay the browser views to see how they compare in layouts for each. you can also see some of the features on youtube at - http://www.youtube.com/user/TheRichInternetExp

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