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Hi Antonio

This doesn't happen in my environment, have you got Visual Studio 2008 SP1
installed?

Although you probably have your reasons, but I don't recommend positioning
every control using absolute positioning (the HTML becomes verbose), better
to use CSS if you can.

Regards

Maurice O'Prey



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Subject: [SystemiDotNet] Visual Studio 2008 question...

Hello,



While I realize that this question is not directly related to .net and
the system i, I thought I might ask it since I'm running out options.



Are there any tricks to working with the HTML designer in Visual Studio
2008? I have been struggling to create a web form and every time
something unpredictable happens. For instance, I have the absolute
positioning setting on (since there is no other way that I know of to
place controls freely on the form). After I have the control where I
want it, then I change its id, and then the control goes to the top left
of the page and I cannot move it from there. And this happens
unpredictably. Any insight would be greatly appreciated...





Thank you,



Antonio Mira

Application Developer

Time Warner Cable www.timewarnercable.com <http://www.twc.com> Mid-Ohio
Division

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Columbus, OH 43212

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