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Not till it becomes a relased product, and then probably not straight away until Catalyst2 have time to run their own tests on it and to allow time for issues to be found in the wider world. It may also depend on Helm (but with some luck they'll be ready for this).
Anyone with any sense does not run an un-supported non-production product on a production enviroment. I'm afriad you'll have to wait! (.net2 is great isn't it? Already been playing with it a fair bit, lots of great new asp.net features + VS.net is SO much better. XHTML1.1 valid code is a welcome adition) Jas
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I haven't tested ASP.NET2 that much but I hope they won't consider Gecko as being less than IE anymore...
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From the little I've played with it and what I've read and seen it all depends on how you set it to behave. In simple if you want to keep the old way you can and if you want to have all your code rendered as valid CSS and XHTML1.1 you can
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