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ASP.Net
I have vowed not to get into asp.
I have Visual Studio. I made a few html pages and a couple forms with it. It looked too complicated and I was worried that it might be hard to get spidered properly in this format.
I would get back into it if I could make pages that would display properly on all browsers and have no trouble with spiders. I'm tired of beating myself to death trying to get display and function in all browsers.
I haven't gotten deep enough into asp to know all it's capabilities.
Can you make separate pages formatted for different browsers with asp and have them served dynamically according to the visitor's browser?
Do spiders like asp?
Thanks for your opinion.
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