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Controls Moving to .NET 2.0_1.1 Soon.eml
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<a Controls' Final .NET 1.0 Builds</h3>
<p>
As requested, we are upgrading all our control offerings so that they are natively built in .NET 2.0.
We also will be doing native .NET 1.1 builds side-by-side with the new .NET 2.0 builds.
Our intention going forward is to support the latest two .NET framework versions.
Unfortunately this means that we will no longer support the .NET 1.0 framework after the next releases.
This should not be a problem for 99% of developers out there since most have moved onto .NET 1.1 or 2.0 by now.
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We have just released new builds of all our products that are intended to be the final .NET 1.0 builds.
If you are a customer who only develops in VS 2002 / .NET 1.0, please download the latest maintenance releases immediately
as they will only be available on our site for a limited time.
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We anticipate follow-up releases in the next 2-3 weeks that will feature a new installer which is capable of
installing either a native .NET 2.0 or .NET 1.1 build of our products (or both) and the corresponding sample projects.
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If you have any questions regarding this move, please send us an e-mail.
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<h3>New CodeHighlighter Keyword Linking</h3>
<p>
We've just added some great new features into our <b>freeware</b>
<a href="http://www.codehighlighter.com">CodeHighlighter</a> product for ASP.NET.
CodeHighlighter can now be set up to look for certain keywords within highlighted code,
and when those keywords are found, a link to a related URL will be generated.
</p>
<p>
This option is great for developers who want to show code on their site that has
links for type or member names to other pages related to those types or members.
A different link can be set up for each type/member keyword.
Keywords can be designated in the web.config file or added dynamically via code.
CodeHighlighter provides all the flexibility you SyntaxEditor Updates</h3>
<p>
Development on <b>SyntaxEditor 4.0</b> is still going great.
We're doing a lot of work on our advanced C# language implementation right now.
Keep an eye out for more news in the coming weeks.
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<h3>RSS Newsfeed for .NET Control News</h3>
<p>
In an effort to keep our customers better informed of new product
releases, we've created an RSS newsfeed with all product release
announcement news.
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Entries are made for each new major product release as well as
maintenance releases. Other important news may be included as well.
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More information about the newsfeed is available on this page:
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