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    What is the difference between Microsoft Expression Web (1 or 2) and Frontpage 2003?

    I heard that Expression Web removes certain web components from Frontpage among one of the changes... Can anyone clarify these changes?



    Note: I have read whatever Microsoft has said about this issue but I have also heard from some about the disincentives of upgrading to Expression Web 1 or 2. Does anyone know anything about these or better, experienced it?

    Thanks!

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    Re: What is the difference between Microsoft Expression Web (1 or 2) and Frontpage 20

    Expression Web is just Frontpage with a slightly edited UI. It's supposed to generate valid XHTML now, but it never does. The only way forward is Dreamweaver, as FP / EW never fails to generate broken, messy, MSHTML.

    Stick to Dreamweaver, it highlights PHP and is generally better when generating HTML.

    -Luke.
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