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Introduction to ASP.NET Master Pages : Patrick Santry
Saturday, November 08 2008
Master Pages are the templates which can be used as the foundation for numerous ASP.NET content pages. With this feature of Master Pages, the productivity has been increased and also makes it easier to manage ASP.NET 2.0 applications after they are built. With the inception of ASP.NET 2.0 with VS.NET 2005, a lot of new features have been introduced which make it possible to increase productivity and web application design very easy. One of these features is master pages. Master Pages are the templates which can be used as the foundation for numerous ASP.NET content pages. With this feature of Master Pages, the productivity has been increased and also makes it easier to manage ASP.NET 2.0 applications after they are built.Using Syndication Classes to Read RSS Feeds : Bipin Joshi
ASP.Net 2.0 - Dynamic Fragments in Cached Web Pages : Dipal Choksi
ASP.NET Caching Basics : Peter Bromberg
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