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Master Pages in ASP.Net 2.0 - An Advanced Look
Posted by Anonymous on October 19th 2007 via (www.beansoftware.com)
One of the new features of ASP.Net 2.0 is Master Pages. Master Pages enables us to apply the same page layout to multiple pages in a Web Application.
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