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 Author  Thread: ASP.Net page Cleaner?
Brian Mooy
Posts: 25
 
ASP.Net page Cleaner?Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 03 Dec 09 11:29 AM
Does anyone have a cleaner to help make the quickforms that Saleslogix App Architect generates not look like ass?

Reason I'm asking is that there are a couple pages that I am converting into a custom smart-part and I don't want to spend half an hour going through and cleaning up the code so it doesn't hurt my brain. Basically I want something to do proper indentation, and hopefully remove the random line breaks that the Quick forms put in. I've used stuff like this for C++ but my google-fu is failing for ASP.net pages.
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Brian Mooy
Posts: 25
 
Re: ASP.Net page Cleaner?Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 03 Dec 09 11:43 AM
Visual Studio's Ctrl+K followed by Ctrl+D was discovered.

And there was much rejoicing.
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Mark Dykun
Posts: 297
 
Re: ASP.Net page Cleaner?Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 15 Dec 09 7:12 AM
Brian,

I like to take this one step further and seperate out the .cs (c#) code from the markup. I am not a fan of the blended view and find once I get it seperated I can do a bit of a refactor and reduce any extra white noise that is no longer required.

Mark
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