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Jan K. van Dalen
Posted: 08/03/2005, 7:48 AM

Hi Everyone,

Ok, I come from the ASP world. Starting to use the VB.NET and I'm a bit
confuse.

In CCS ASP the .asp page uses the HTML as a template at runtime (or the
other way around).

How is the intereaction of the HTML and ASPX page generated in CodeCharge?
I see both being generated but I don't see any reference between the 2 of
them (nor the .vb's).

Jan K. van Dalen
Posted: 08/03/2005, 8:07 AM

Well, I think what is happening is that CCS uses the HTML to generate the
Code.aspx page but that the actual HTML is not needed for production.

"Jan K. van Dalen" <vandj@markross.com> wrote in message
news:dcqlfs$io8$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Ok, I come from the ASP world. Starting to use the VB.NET and I'm a bit
> confuse.
>
> In CCS ASP the .asp page uses the HTML as a template at runtime (or the
> other way around).
>
> How is the intereaction of the HTML and ASPX page generated in CodeCharge?
> I see both being generated but I don't see any reference between the 2 of
> them (nor the .vb's).
>

peterr


Posts: 5971
Posted: 08/03/2005, 1:23 PM

Yes, .NET uses its own templates which are the ASPX files. CCS converts HTML to ASPX when you generate or publish your pages, but HTML itself is never used at run-time.
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