|
DNK has a spanking new server up and running like clockwork. Stability problems are a thing of the past. Our new monitoring service reports 100% uptime since the move!
|
|
submitted by
crpietschmann
9 months, 5 days ago
blogs.msdn.com — In Tip#8 we saw how to create a Web User control, register a Web User Control and use the Web User control in your page. Note that VS added a @Register directive right at the top of the page on drag drop of the user control on to your page. But in future if you want to move the location of your User controls you will be forced to change the Register directive in multiple places depending on how many pages you have used the User Control. This could be a pain. This can be easily solved by moving the registration of the user control to your Web.config file with the following entry, so that any change in location can be updated only at one place.
|
|
tags:
web.config, Tip, ASP.NET | tag it
Everyones tags: | Your tags: | |
|
|
|
Add a live kick counter to your blog >>
You can even customize the image by choosing your own colors, and then clicking
the button below to update the preview and the html code:
Simply copy and paste this HTML into your blog post.
Users who kicked this story:
No comments so far
Related Stories:
|