OK, I see what's happening. I didn't know this even existed, or if it still 
does. this feature is like duct tape and bungee cords to combine the two 
frameworks. maybe it was designed as a way to get people to use monorail. I 
find the two are distinct enough that there isn't value in attempting to 
combine the two (webforms and mvc, not specific to monorails). My 
conclusion, it might be possible, but it's not advisable. either embrace 
webforms or embrace MVC don't try to marry the two.

now, you could put together your own MVP framework for webforms, I've done 
that in the past. the code still isn't as clean, but you can separate the 
view from the logic and allow for easier automated testing.

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