posted on Monday, February 28, 2005 10:40 AM
by
davidboschmans
Masterpage framework in ASP.NET 1.X and ASP.NET 2.0
[Via Bill Ryan] Chase Thomas - working for Magenic Technologies - describes how you could build a better basepage framework on the .NET Framework 1.X in this series of posts:
These posts should be useful for those of us still using ASP.NET 1.X. However a lot - if not all - will be obsolete pretty soon with the arrival of ASP.NET 2.0 and its built-in master pages functionality.
If you're interested in ASP.NET 2.0 and living in Belgium, the ASP.NET 2.0 On Tour later this week is a must-attend event. I've been told a lot of people will be attending these sessions ... given this agenda I'm convinced it'll be an interesting day:
- Visual Studio 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 for Web Development
- Visual Studio Team System 2005 for Web Development or IIS 7.0 futures
- Migration Session
- Other selected products and interesting features
In this context: if you're looking forward to migrate your existing .NET Framework 1.X applications to the .NET Framework 2.0, you should check Jay Roxe's post. He's looking for applications that can be used for testing compatibility between .NET Framework 2003 and Whidbey. Read more on his blog on how to submit your app.