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C# code in an aspx page rather than assembly

ok, I should know this answer but I don't :D

I want write an aspx page/application but I want the class and code to be in
the aspx rather than referencing an assembly.

thanks!
-p
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Navigate according to the following order in "Visual Studio .NET
Documentation". You'll find lots of sample aspx pages that self contains
class codes by not using VS IDE's code-behind model

1) Visual Studio .NET
2) .NET Framwork
3) QuickStarts
4) ASP.NET QuickStrat
5) .NET Samples - ASP.NET Web Forms Introduction

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ok, I should know this answer but I don't :D

I want write an aspx page/application but I want the class and code to be in the aspx rather than referencing an assembly.

thanks!
-p

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