This is a great deal, still less than a dollar for your own unique identifier.Even if you can't get "your.name.com" you can surely get FE84CB3538274A0FA562CC85F955C392.com (sample used).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7163650842
In addition to the low price, the zeros are free!
So not only do you get a guid, you get solid proof of the old adage "Nothing is free" and that is priceless.
I don't like feeling dumb, it leads to making simple statements and then asking dumb questions.
This is not about the no-project treatment of web projects in whidbey. I liked using a project file, I have lots of excluded files :S
It is probably about changes from Beta1 to Beta2.
I could create web project / web site in each of the following without any problems or mysteries:
- Visual Interdev 1
- Visual Interdev 6
- VS 2002
- VS 2003
- Web Developer Express
- VS 2005 Beta 1
I have been searching and while I find lots of suggestions to use "file | new website" or to do the same from a blank solution. I would need to go home to verify, but I'm pretty sure that worked in Beta1.
What do I have to install/create/configure in order to create/open WebSites in Beta2?
The installed VS2005 info in case I have a wrong version:
Microsoft Visual C# 2005 55603-000-0000016-00926
Microsoft Visual C# 2005
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office 55603-000-0000016-00926
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System