When Load The Web.config File In The VS2008 Editor Get Several Errors/warrnings?
Jan 30, 2010
I am very new to ASP.Net and Visual Studio 2008. I am attempting to run a website on my Windows 7 Enterprise usig IIS7. When I load the web.config file in the VS2008 editor I get several errors/warrnings. Each starts with "Could not find schema information for the element 'TinyMCE' or it specifies one of the attributes.The section of code looks like this:
<TinyMCE installPath= "script/tiny_mce" mode ="src"
<globaoSettings>
<add Key ="relative_urls" value ="false" />
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