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ASP.NET - using Master Pages & Content Pages

 
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Chrissie



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:37 am    Post subject: ASP.NET - using Master Pages & Content Pages Reply with quote

If you use ASP.NET Master pages these will usually contain the <html> and <form> tags that will be passed to all the content pages you then create as child pages. I am using Silverlight to produce a menu for all pages and use a MasterPage to control it.

Because I only want my contact form on one page, I created another MasterPage to control the contact page - pasting the HTML code minus the <html> <body> and <form> tags to the contact page, leaving the MasterPage with the standard tags intact. I should then be able to set up other forms using separate content pages based on this MasterPage.

Hope this is useful!
Chrissie
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