Some days you feel like a nut.... some days you don't. Remember that? Its from an Almond Joy commercial. Anyway, I'm a little dumbfounded. For the past two days I've been hunting down a bug in C# project that for some reason caused the code in the delete command of a grid to execute twice. I figured out what the problem was . VS generated a line in the InitializeComponent( ) method that seemed to be the culprit, and once the line was removed the problem dissappeared. I don't get it. So I'm checking on a couple of lists to see if someone else has run into it. On the brighter side, as G. Andrew Duthie points out, VS lets you specify in the Options tab under code formatting that all HTML attributes should be enclosed with quotes. That makes it go a long way toward XHTML 1.0 compatability.
Appropos of nothing ( other than I had 2 days of exhasperation) - I'm always leery of people who abbreviate their first name to an initial and then include it in their entire name - instead of Scott Fitzgerald it's F. Scott Fitzgerald. Don't know about you, but I always thought that was a tad snobbish.
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