Thanks for the information.

Ken

On Feb 9, 7:58 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> The aspx.designer.cs/vb file is a IDE-generated file that brings about
> code separation in Web application projects. You will not see this
> file in Website projects. It is not a page so you do not need to
> upload it to the server. In any case, Web application projects have a
> very different deployment model from Website projects. The former
> compile to an assembly, on the other hand, each page/class in the
> latter compiles to an assembly.
>
> Lastly, you do not need to (should not) make changes to the designer
> file because those changes will be overwritten whenever you make
> certain types of changes to the .aspx design.
>
> Hope that addresses your queries.
>
> On Feb 9, 4:21 am, OccasionalFlyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > What is the function of an .aspx.designer.cs file? It has little
> > uncommented--out code.  I don't see this type of page on a web site
> > I'm struggling to maintain but didn't create.  So I don't know what to
> > do with these.  I started a new project in VIsual Web Developer 2008
> > Express Edition and I didn't expect this extra file and the book I'm
> > reading on ASP.NET 3.5 does not mention it either.
>
> >    It appears to me from dragging a simple Label web control on to the
> > page that if I add a web control on to a blank web page, even if the
> > control is "static" in content, I have to update not only the .aspx
> > page but the aspx.cs page as well.  Is that correct?  This is based on
> > experimenting but also what I've read implies the same.  Thanks.
>
> > Ken

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