Yes, I know. But I want to move away (for these specific pages) from ASP.NET and use plain .HTM pages.
Thank you.
>You can use Master Pages in ASP.Net 2.0
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>>Lately I have been doing mostly ASP.NET pages where for a common header and a footer I use web user controls.
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>>If I want to create simple static .html pages but have a common header and a footer on all of them, how do you do it?
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>>Thank you in advance.
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