Thanks for this. Very helpful. Let me just ask you another (related) question:
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"Steven Cheng[MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Thank you for posting an glad to see you again:).
>
> As for the ascx usercontrol, based on my understanding, there is no
> particular changes specific the usercontrol itself. The changes on the ascx
> usercontrol are consistent to the ASP.NET 2.0's webform page. You can have
> a look at the following msdn reference on developing ASP.NET usercontrol:
>
> #ASP.NET User Controls
>
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/y6wb1a0e(VS.80).aspx
>
> And for main changes, for runtime, it utilize the dynamic compilation model
> and partial class merge just like the ASPX page. Also, the usercontrol
> class has provide some additional properties for .net framework 2.0, you
> can view them in the MSDN reference to get the detailed description.
>
> #Codebehind and Compilation in ASP.NET 2.0
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/01/ExtremeASPNET/ >
> As for design-time changes, I think it is the design-time display mode in
> VS 2005's page designview. In vs 2003, when we used an ascx usercontrol in
> page, it can only be displayed as a gray box in designview, now in vs 2005,
> the usercontrol referenced in aspx page can also be displayed as runtime
> html when swtich to designview.
>
> If there is anything else I didn't catched or if you have any other
> concerns, please feel free to let me know.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven Cheng
> Microsoft Online Community Support
>
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