Getting started with master pages and shtml instances in ASP. NET
This article analyzes the master pages and shtml in ASP. NET. Share it with you for your reference. The specific analysis is as follows:
Master page
Create and use a master page:
1. Create a MasterPage for Webform)
2. Create a form (ContentPage) that uses the master page ).
3. The master page uses ContentPlaceHolder to dig holes, and "use the form on the master page" uses Content to fill holes.
The master page is provided by the server to splice the page response to the browser.
However, the master page is too bulky. Shtml is recommended.
Shtml
ServerSideInclude (SSI) is supported by mainstream web servers (such as iis and apache. High efficiency, no need for asp.net processing, lightweight.
Create and use shtml:
Create two files: head.html and foot.html, and create another test.shtml file.
Add the following code to test.shtml to reuse the code and splice the files.
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<! -- # Include file = "head.html"-> // Place the custom code here. <! -- # Include file = "foot.html" --> |