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Cute Editor 6.1 for .Net
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version 6.1
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WebResource | AutoPostBack
Are there any plans for CuteEditor.NET to make use of WebResources. We are currently looking for something else as our version (Apr 2008) doesn't use WebResources and it has been deemed bandwidth inefficient compared to a solution that uses WebResources. Also, is AutoPostBack planned (this is not as big an issue since I have a JavaScript ...
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AP1
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July 30, 2008
How to precompile ASP.NET Web Application project with CuteEditor?
Hi, i have a Visual Studio 2008 ASP.NET Web Application project (the only project in the solution) that is targeted .NET Framework 2.0 (this is NOT a ASP.NET Web Site ''Project''). Within the root of my project i copied the ''CuteSoft_Client'' folder but i have NOT added it to the project itself - i can only see it when i switch to ''Show ...
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tobias123
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June 12, 2008
Wow, I'm really getting sick of waiting for CuteEditor to compile. Is there a way to precompile CuteEditor?
Cute editor is an okay product, but having to recompile it every time I recompile my code base is ..... not very cute. Actually, it's a serious pain. Is there any way to remedy this situation?
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afroblanco
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November 8, 2006
Needed : a pre-compiled version of CuteEditor
Hello all, I love CuteEditor, but it does have one quirk that, as a developer, drives me absolutely crazy. CuteEditor is a large project. It adds significantly to the compile-time of my solutions. Additionally, any time I do a ''Find in Files'' for my solution, it takes forever-and-a-day, since it needs to search ...
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afroblanco
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August 31, 2006