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The codefile attribute on the page directive is not allowed in this page

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    Hi Team, I have created a application in Visual Studio 2005.Its a Simple application with one master page and some static pages and I have Deployed this appication on server. But i am getting this error "The codefile attribute on the page directive is not allowed in this page." I am not getting why i am getting this error. Please reply me. I need to run the application as soon as possible. Thanks and Regards Avesh Agarwal

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      Hi Team, I have created a application in Visual Studio 2005.Its a Simple application with one master page and some static pages and I have Deployed this appication on server. But i am getting this error "The codefile attribute on the page directive is not allowed in this page." I am not getting why i am getting this error. Please reply me. I need to run the application as soon as possible. Thanks and Regards Avesh Agarwal

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      The best variant to fix this problem is to search it in google. So when i'm getting such "unclear" error messages i'm just copying it text The codefile attribute on the page directive is not allowed in this page. and paste it in google as a search request. So i think this will help: http://www.google.com.by/search?q=The+codefile+attribute+on+the+page+directive+is+not+allowed+in+this+page&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a[^]

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