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How to have multiple page execute same event code?

I'm new to .NET and I'm still trying to adapt from PHP. Especially when
dealing with includes. I would like a group of pages to all execute the
same Page_Preinit event code. In php I would just include a file but I
can't figure out how to accomplish this is .NET

What I'm trying to do is setup a group of pages that depending on which
subdomain will programmaticall y use a different masterpage. I'm
assuming I have to set the MasterPageFile in the Page_Preinit event but
I don't want to duplicate the code in each page. I'm I going about this
correctly?

Thanks

Mar 30 '06 #1
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 11:31:43 -0600, <ry******@yahoo .com> wrote:
I'm new to .NET and I'm still trying to adapt from PHP. Especially when
dealing with includes. I would like a group of pages to all execute the
same Page_Preinit event code. In php I would just include a file but I
can't figure out how to accomplish this is .NET

What I'm trying to do is setup a group of pages that depending on which
subdomain will programmaticall y use a different masterpage. I'm
assuming I have to set the MasterPageFile in the Page_Preinit event but
I don't want to duplicate the code in each page. I'm I going about this
correctly?

Thanks


Create a base page class, put the event code in there, and have all pages
inherit from this class.

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Craig
Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
Mar 31 '06 #2

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