[MonoDevelop] Monodevelop and Asp.net Views
Rafael Teixeira
Rafael Teixeira <monoman@gmail.com>
Mon, 13 Dec 2004 17:02:52 -0200
Just to clarify things a bit.
The VisualStudio.NET start page is not served by an ASP.NET server.
It's generated by the some code in the IDE, and the resulting HTML is
presented to the HTML Viewing component, passed in memory. It's
similar to what we could do a long time ago in VB 5. Also when you
click on the listed projects the event goes to the IDE, it does not
'navigate' as ocurrs when you click in some real link, that also exist
.
Easy down. No need to set up something involving XSP, just for that.
Just study how Gecko# or the GtkHtml# bindings work.
Fun,
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 18:30:10 +0000, Alexandre Gomes
<alexmipego@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was thinking about how to implement a start page with mono. While
> using gtk could one option I think that asp.ner is a better one. Like
> visual studio.net start page we could include recent projects, some
> options and last news/releases.
>
> My problem start with the how to make an asp.net page that can get the
> current MonoDevelop instance properties. I'm thinking the better ways is
> no make a new MonoDevelopXSPService addin to enable this. Anyway, I
> still have no clue about how I could make a page to be an addin to
> monodevelop.
>
> While a new dependency in XSP (maybe not) could be a trouble for some, I
> think that as soon as MonoDevelop have support to ASP.net that would be
> a must-to-have dependency.
>
> Any help, suggestions are welcome,
> Alexandre Miguel Pedro Gomes
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