I can't find out an example by which a page calls a master page.
I don’t have any problems at all in production. You should report the case through one request.
I've run the steps you provided to me. After having applied that, it says something like "you have successfully defaulted to Web development setting".
To have a new project for me by the Express version means to have a new web site. After I've created that, I found that the language within "Default.aspx" is still "VB".
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I can't find an example in which a page calls a master page. I don’t have any problems at all in production. You should report the case.
— Mister Micawber
I can't find an example in which a page calls a master page.
I don’t have any problems at all in production.
You should report the case.
I've run the steps you provided to me.
After I applied them , it says something like "you have successfully defaulted to Web development setting".
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I can't find an example in which a page calls a master page.
I don’t have any problems at all in production. You should report the case.
I've run the steps you provided to me. After I applied them, it says something like "you have successfully defaulted to Web development setting". To have a new project for me by the Express ver
Many many thanks! One thing is that I remember I learnt "After I've done something...", but now you've suggested to use past tense. Is that also correct?
. The choice is yours. The simple past stresses that the task is 'finished/done/work on that step is necessary'; the present perfect ties the task closer to the present (as for instance, 'I have just finished Step 1, so we can go on to Step 2 now'. .