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Microsoft Expression Web 2 Upgrade
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Product Details
- Binding: CD-ROM
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- Brand: Microsoft
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- EAN: 0882224660655
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- Features: Only design tool on the market that combines the power of design and development with Microsoft Visual Studio compatibility and support for ASP.NET 3.5 including ASP.NET AJAX and PHP, Build sites according to today's standards, including XHTML, CSS, XML, and XSLT; enjoy better rendering in browsers, more relevant indexing in search engines, enhanced productivity, and more, Design-focused tools simplify complex web technology and put you in complete control, Expression Web 2 switches from standards to quirks rendering, depending on the doctype in use; have confidence that your designs will translate perfectly from your design tool to the browser, Working visually with XML data has never been easier; now you can easily include, filter, and sort data from any XML source
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- Format: CD-ROM
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- Label: Microsoft Software
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- Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
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- Model: 45159G
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- Platform: Windows Vista, Windows XP
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- Product Group: Software
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- Publisher: Microsoft Software
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- Release Date: 2008-05-26
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- Studio: Microsoft Software
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- Title: Microsoft Expression Web 2 Upgrade
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- UPC: 882224660655
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Product Description: Microsoft Expression Web 2 English UPG DVD
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Customer Reviews
Configuration bug
Once the program is up and running, it's fine. Unfortunately, each time the program is opened, it tries to run through a time-consuming configuration routine. That didn't happen with the beta release (which I removed before installing the final release version, per instructions) and it shouldn't be happening now. Closing the configuration screen gets the program to open without additional waiting, but it's a continuing nuisance. This bug has been discussed on Microsoft's Expression Web forum, but none of the suggestions there from other users helps. And the silence from Microsoft is deafening.
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