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Programming Visual Basic 2005
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Programming Visual Basic 2005

by Jesse Liberty
September 2005
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
14h 23m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Directives

Directives are used to pass optional settings to the ASP.NET pages and compilers. They typically have the following syntax:

    <%@ directive attribute=value [attribute=value] %>

There are many valid types of directives , which will be described in detail in the following sections. Each directive can have one or more attribute/value pairs , unless otherwise noted. Attribute/value pairs are separated by a space character. Be careful not to have any space characters surrounding the equal sign (=) between the attribute and its value.

Directives are typically located at the top of the appropriate file, although that is not a strict requirement. For example, Application directives are at the top of the global.asax file, and Page directives are at the top of the .aspx files.

Application Directive

The Application directive is used to define application-specific attributes . It is typically the first line in the global.asax file.

Here is a sample Application directive:

    <%@ Application Language="VB" %>

There are three possible attributes for use in the Application directive, which are outlined in Table 8-4.

Table 8-4. Possible attributes for the Application directive

Attribute

Description

Inherits

The name of the class to inherit from.

Description

Text description of the application. This is ignored by the parser and compiler.

Language

Identifies the language used in any code blocks. Valid values are C#, VB, and VJ#. As other languages adopt support for the .NET Framework, this ...

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