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Hello,

I made a base class for all the pages in my project, so that instead
of "public class CSomePage : System.Web.UI.P age" i got "public class
CSomePage : CPage

Since some parameters are common to all pages, i did put some server
hidden fields controls in the base class.

Ex: (in the base class)

protected Gam.CHiddenFiel d mIdEntreprise;
protected Gam.CHiddenFiel d mIdCoord;

Like that, i put some <asp:CHiddenFie ld ... /> in each aspx and i can
reference my controls (mIdEntreprise and mIdCoord) in the derived
classes. Works great.

However when i modify the html code in an aspx the vs editor is adding
the following code in the derived class :

protected Gam.CHiddenFiel d mIdEntreprise;
protected Gam.CHiddenFiel d mIdCoord;

Thus overriding the declarations in the base class, resulting in
errors at runtime. I have to remove the declarations in the derived
class manually everytime, very annoying. How can i stop the vs editor
to add the declarations in the derived class, if the control is
already declared in the base class?

Thanks for any help. Matt

Nov 18 '05 #1
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