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Partial Class question

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Evian Spring - 28 Feb 2006 17:34 GMT
In .Net 2.0, the code behind of my ASPX page are Partial Class.  I
assume it is because the .Net generated code must be in a different
file.

Is this correct and where would I be able to see the generated code if
it is available?
Lloyd Dupont - 01 Mar 2006 06:33 GMT
It is automatically generated (fromthe .aspx) & compiled by IIS, when the
page is requested.
If you want to see it you make a deployment project and decompile the code
with, for exemple, reflector

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> In .Net 2.0, the code behind of my ASPX page are Partial Class.  I
> assume it is because the .Net generated code must be in a different
> file.
>
> Is this correct and where would I be able to see the generated code if
> it is available?

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