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Can visual basic be inserted in Dreamweaver?

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    I made tables, codings and all using visual basic. Is it possible to put all this information from the vb that i've done into Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 to make a website? I want to make a webpage and i want to put the tables and all inside the webpage. is that possible? and how am i suppose to do it? thank you.

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      I made tables, codings and all using visual basic. Is it possible to put all this information from the vb that i've done into Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 to make a website? I want to make a webpage and i want to put the tables and all inside the webpage. is that possible? and how am i suppose to do it? thank you.

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      If you're using VB6, you're out of luck. If you're using VB.Net, and you have been using WinForms, you should be able to replace most of your form code by corresponding ASP.Net Controls. Anyway, you'll have to create a new project (an ASP.Net project). Test your project using the Visual Studio embedded server. You should then be able edit your webpages directly in DreamWeaver.

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