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<blockquote data-quote="jmsearcy" data-source="post: 568020" data-attributes="member: 45441"><p>GoDaddy does offer subdomains, they're easy to setup too! When you go into the admin section of your hosting account there should be a blatant option for subdomains. Outside of that, I will say, ASP.Net development is best left on a PC. I'm a hardcore Mac User, but this is one thing I don't try to cross over. On a PC (or Windows on a Mac if you so choose!) just use Microsoft's free Visual We Developer Express Edition. It provides a mock SQL development environment to locally test ASP.Net pages. I still prefer working straight on the server, That way you know exactly how your customer will see it. If you were working on pages someone else had created initially, Dreamweaver can sometimes try to change tags on its on when you open them up for the first time. I suggest copying the body (not page initialization, etc..) into a new ASP file created in Dreamweaver, and pasting it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmsearcy, post: 568020, member: 45441"] GoDaddy does offer subdomains, they're easy to setup too! When you go into the admin section of your hosting account there should be a blatant option for subdomains. Outside of that, I will say, ASP.Net development is best left on a PC. I'm a hardcore Mac User, but this is one thing I don't try to cross over. On a PC (or Windows on a Mac if you so choose!) just use Microsoft's free Visual We Developer Express Edition. It provides a mock SQL development environment to locally test ASP.Net pages. I still prefer working straight on the server, That way you know exactly how your customer will see it. If you were working on pages someone else had created initially, Dreamweaver can sometimes try to change tags on its on when you open them up for the first time. I suggest copying the body (not page initialization, etc..) into a new ASP file created in Dreamweaver, and pasting it in. [/QUOTE]
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