Make sure your abstract class is complied before viewing the subclass the
designer, then it'll work fine.

-Andy

Andy Johns, MCSD
Senior Consultant-Architect
Magenic Technologies
510-208-6500


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Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:18 AM
To: dotnet
Subject: aspx page inheriting from abstract class


Hi Folks,

I have a web page, an aspx file, that inherits from an 
abstract class that in turn inherits from 
System.Web.UI.Page.  The code compiles and works
great.  However, there is one small problem and that is 
that when I try to open the .aspx file in designer mode, 
vs.net complains about the type abstract and won't open 
the page in the designer, it will show the csharp code
and the html code.

Any ideas, other than not using an abstract class?
Thanks

Phil


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