monorail and webforms are exclusive. the models are totally different, you 
wouldn't combine the two.
webforms - view > controller (page) > back to view.
not to mention viewstate, postback, server controls, events/life-cycle

monorail (mvc in general)
url > controller > view

now there is an aspview template engine for monorail, that's looks similar 
to webforms, but it's not the webforms. you don't use server controls, 
viewstate, postback, etc. there are also other template engines nvelocity, 
brail, spark, aspview. there may even be more.

In summary, either use webforms as MS intended, or use an MVC framework. not 
both.

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