Difference between revisions of "OOP Class8"
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+ | The page directive must be on the first line of an aspx page. It consists of Name/Value Pairs and sets parameters that will be used throughout the execution of the page ie. the language. | ||
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+ | <%@ Page language="c#" debug="True" trace="False"%> | ||
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Console applications start executing in the main method | Console applications start executing in the main method |
Revision as of 15:35, 2 November 2006
Contents
Motorvehicle Diagram
Anatomy of an aspx page
Page Directive The page directive must be on the first line of an aspx page. It consists of Name/Value Pairs and sets parameters that will be used throughout the execution of the page ie. the language.
<%@ Page language="c#" debug="True" trace="False"%>
Console applications start executing in the main method
<csharp>public static void Main() {}</csharp>
The .Net Framework can also execute on the web. Rather than having a Main method a web page starts it's execution with a method called Page_Load
<csharp>public Page_Load { }</csharp>
There are actually several method that are exeuted in an aspx page.
Simple Aspx Page
http://iam.colum.edu/oop/classsource/class8/Aspx/hello.aspx hello.aspx
http://iam.colum.edu/oop/classsource/class8/Aspx/hello2.aspx hello2.aspx
http://iam.colum.edu/oop/classsource/class8/Aspx/Label.aspx Label.aspx
Dogs on the web
Courses on the Web
Home Work
Convert one of your classes to work as an aspx page.
Have a nice break....