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Includes and codebehind page

I'm a begginer at ASP.NET having developed for several years in ASP and
VBScript.

I am developing a website where I'm componetazing the header, content
section and the footer. Each secion is a different page.

My codes looks like something like this

<%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="default.aspx.vb"
Inherits="LDOL._default" %>
<html>
<!--#include file="header.aspx"-->
default page content here...
<!--#include file="footer.aspx"-->
</html>

My dilema comes when I have different functions in the header.vb page (such
as getting metatags from a db) that cannot be seen because the default.aspx
page looks for the function in the default.vb page instead. It returns an
error "Function not declared". I've tried to find a way where I can have all
my common functions in a centrailzed place (like the global.asax) but have
not been successfull. Am I trying to make ASP.NET do something that was a
shortcoming of ASP? That is what is seems to me...
--
Thank you for your help
Nov 18 '05 #1
2 1298
Ducuna, you may find this article helpful:

Accessing Common Code, Constants, and Functions in an ASP.NET Project
http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/122403-1.aspx

Happy Programming!

Dacuna wrote:
I'm a begginer at ASP.NET having developed for several years in ASP and
VBScript.

I am developing a website where I'm componetazing the header, content
section and the footer. Each secion is a different page.

My codes looks like something like this

<%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="default.aspx.vb"
Inherits="LDOL._default" %>
<html>
<!--#include file="header.aspx"-->
default page content here...
<!--#include file="footer.aspx"-->
</html>

My dilema comes when I have different functions in the header.vb page (such
as getting metatags from a db) that cannot be seen because the default.aspx
page looks for the function in the default.vb page instead. It returns an
error "Function not declared". I've tried to find a way where I can have all
my common functions in a centrailzed place (like the global.asax) but have
not been successfull. Am I trying to make ASP.NET do something that was a
shortcoming of ASP? That is what is seems to me...

--

Scott Mitchell
mi******@4guysfromrolla.com
http://www.4GuysFromRolla.com

* When you think ASP.NET, think 4GuysFromRolla.com!
Nov 18 '05 #2
Thanks for the info...that helped a lot.

"Scott Mitchell [MVP]" wrote:
Ducuna, you may find this article helpful:

Accessing Common Code, Constants, and Functions in an ASP.NET Project
http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/122403-1.aspx

Happy Programming!

Dacuna wrote:
I'm a begginer at ASP.NET having developed for several years in ASP and
VBScript.

I am developing a website where I'm componetazing the header, content
section and the footer. Each secion is a different page.

My codes looks like something like this

<%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="default.aspx.vb"
Inherits="LDOL._default" %>
<html>
<!--#include file="header.aspx"-->
default page content here...
<!--#include file="footer.aspx"-->
</html>

My dilema comes when I have different functions in the header.vb page (such
as getting metatags from a db) that cannot be seen because the default.aspx
page looks for the function in the default.vb page instead. It returns an
error "Function not declared". I've tried to find a way where I can have all
my common functions in a centrailzed place (like the global.asax) but have
not been successfull. Am I trying to make ASP.NET do something that was a
shortcoming of ASP? That is what is seems to me...

--

Scott Mitchell
mi******@4guysfromrolla.com
http://www.4GuysFromRolla.com

* When you think ASP.NET, think 4GuysFromRolla.com!

Nov 18 '05 #3

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