>Well... what is your WebForm?
>Is it defined as class?
>or it is just
>< form >
>< /form >
>in your HTML/ASP (or whatsoever) code?
It is a .Net webform defined as a class. I have found examples of subclassing the code behind class, but not the user interface. Can this be done, or do I need to set up a custom template and base all my pages on this template?
Tim Westmoreland
Software Engineer
Skyline Technologies, Inc.
"Upper classes are a nation's past; the middle class is its future." - Ayn Rand, Russian-born author (1905-1982).