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Luis Ferrao
Happy new year everyone.
I'm building a templated website. For each individual content page I
have a UserControl that holds the content.
The UserControl inherits from a custom PlaceHolder class.
Everything works great, well, everything but one small thing really.
When I try to use the Visual Studio 'design view' to open and edit my
content pages (which hold the content *inside* UserControl tags),
there's only the small box representing my UserControl.
Q: Is it possible to make the designer ignore the usercontrol tags so
the html inside them can still be viewed and edited in the 'design
view'?
Luis
I'm building a templated website. For each individual content page I
have a UserControl that holds the content.
The UserControl inherits from a custom PlaceHolder class.
Everything works great, well, everything but one small thing really.
When I try to use the Visual Studio 'design view' to open and edit my
content pages (which hold the content *inside* UserControl tags),
there's only the small box representing my UserControl.
Q: Is it possible to make the designer ignore the usercontrol tags so
the html inside them can still be viewed and edited in the 'design
view'?
Luis