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'snap in framework'

Hi guys,

I've started to put together a framework for our developers to develop
ASP.NET applications, i.e. all web forms must inherit from our inhouse
Page, something to handle navigation, security etc ... I know that this
isn't a new concept and someone out there must have put something together
where by if a developer wants to create a new page they can inherit from the
inhouse page class and then update some XML or database entry and their page
will be a seamless part of the site .. ( incl navigation etc .. )

hope that makes sense!

Regards

Steve
Nov 17 '05 #1
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