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38<strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong> <strong>3.5</strong>: A Beginner’s <strong>Guide</strong><strong>ASP</strong>X and C# FilesMore code was generated automatically in both the <strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong> and C# files than wasentered by typing. Understanding what Visual Studio 2008 has done and what youwill need to do can be better ac<strong>com</strong>plished when we lay out both files. The next twosubsections explain all of the code generated and what is added by the developer (you).The <strong>ASP</strong>X FileFirst, look at the <strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong> as a whole.Untitled Page For the most part, this script looks a lot like standard XHTML. In fact, it looks prettymuch like a plain-vanilla HTML page. However, the first line has far more informationthan a typical HTML one. It has been broken down into three segments:

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