Web Forms :: Using User Controls In Web Project?
Nov 16, 2010
I have a Website (File->New website) that uses Web User Controls extensively. Those controls are added dinamically - LoadControl - by reading a database and loading the control (ex: LoadControl(xpto.ascx) ). So, everytime I develop as new webusercontrol, I copy the ascx and vb file to the directory, add a line to the database and the webpage automatically load the control. Everything runs well.
Now I want to do the same with a Web Project (File->New project->Web project). I understand that all is compiled, so no code on the server. So, how can I mimic the same feature? Because I cannot simply copy the ascx file (without the vb file), or can I?
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