Using themed css files requires a header control on the page. (e.g. <head runat="server" />).
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Using themed css files requires a header control on the page. (e.g. <head runat="server" />).
Did you even try once to find the reason. A simple google search would have helped you and saved a lot of your time. Plus, learning things yourself will help you improve. :) In between, have a look at this[^].
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Using themed css files requires a header control on the page. (e.g. <head runat="server" />).
anushh wrote:
Using themed css files requires a header control on the page. (e.g.
What does it mean ? What is your question ?:confused: Can you please little bit of clear? :)
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anushh wrote:
Using themed css files requires a header control on the page. (e.g.
What does it mean ? What is your question ?:confused: Can you please little bit of clear? :)
cheers, Abhijit CodeProject MVP Web Site:abhijitjana.net View My Recent Article
He simply posted the error message(that too with a smily ;P )
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