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how can we set master page inside contentplaceholder of another masterpage

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    hello all, I'm running through a problem.....actually i have an website, which contains a masterpage in which menuitems are there.for a particular menuitem i need a master page alongwith some child webpages.i.e. the new master page to be contained in contentplaceholder of outer master page. I'm using VS 2005. is there anyway to do that.....kinldy suggest me the possible ways..... thnx Russel

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      hello all, I'm running through a problem.....actually i have an website, which contains a masterpage in which menuitems are there.for a particular menuitem i need a master page alongwith some child webpages.i.e. the new master page to be contained in contentplaceholder of outer master page. I'm using VS 2005. is there anyway to do that.....kinldy suggest me the possible ways..... thnx Russel

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      Heres how http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x2b3ktt7.aspx[^] Another approach is to build up the child pages with ASCX controls. ASCX Controls for headers, footers, menus etc... Then just plonk them on the page, or create instances of the controls in the base page. J

      James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
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