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    I know the steps to create master page: a. In the Solution Explorer window, right-click C:\..\Lab1and select “Add New Item.” b. In the Add New Item dialog, select “Master Page” and type “Site.master” into the Name box. Be sure “Place code in separate file” is checked and the appropriate language is selected in the Language box before clicking Add. But I am not able to see Master Page option in Add Item dialog... I am using VS 2003 On simple aspx pages when I am trying to add asp DetailsView tag then it says :: The active schema does not support the element 'asp:DetailsView'. :: I surfed net a lot but didnot find any help. Plz help me....

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      I know the steps to create master page: a. In the Solution Explorer window, right-click C:\..\Lab1and select “Add New Item.” b. In the Add New Item dialog, select “Master Page” and type “Site.master” into the Name box. Be sure “Place code in separate file” is checked and the appropriate language is selected in the Language box before clicking Add. But I am not able to see Master Page option in Add Item dialog... I am using VS 2003 On simple aspx pages when I am trying to add asp DetailsView tag then it says :: The active schema does not support the element 'asp:DetailsView'. :: I surfed net a lot but didnot find any help. Plz help me....

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      Master pages were only introduced in .NET 2.0, which became available in VS2005.


      Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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        Master pages were only introduced in .NET 2.0, which became available in VS2005.


        Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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        what about detailsview...?? is there any dll which I can download to make detailsview available at my VS?? Is there any other option available for master page?? Actually I have to develop a website in asp.net I am not able to create masterpage, sitemap, detailsview I don't know How to start things. I am ASP Programmer and facing a lot problems in ASP.Net I need help... Anybody Plz plz help me :((

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          what about detailsview...?? is there any dll which I can download to make detailsview available at my VS?? Is there any other option available for master page?? Actually I have to develop a website in asp.net I am not able to create masterpage, sitemap, detailsview I don't know How to start things. I am ASP Programmer and facing a lot problems in ASP.Net I need help... Anybody Plz plz help me :((

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          Anurag Gandhi
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          The best way to implement all these is to move to asp.net 2.0. Other wise you need to sacrifice some of the features which is not present in earlier versions.

          Anurag Gandhi. http://www.softgandhi.co.nr Life is a computer program and every one is the programmer of his own life.

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