In your master page template:
create a container for this
into this container you can insert one page with another container and/
or a list (for further changes, enhancements, additional stuff)
reference the master page template to this container

You can link to your new code behind files from that page within the
container.

On May 27, 8:51 pm, Brett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I hope someone can help me with a problem I'm having with RedDot.
> We're converting our intranet into a RedDot site. On the existing
> site,we have a .net search component that we have as a usercontrol
> (with it's own code-behind file and code). Our base page template in
> RedDot has an 'assembly' container for connecting page directives and
> code-behind files to etc.
>
> We want the search form (and a couple of other elements) to appear on
> every page but I'm not sure how to connect the code-behind file to the
> base page when I'm going to have one or more .net 'components'. Do I
> create a blank code-behind file template and keep adding code to that
> everytime we add a .net component?
>
> Do I have the search form and the other components in the base page or
> as content classes and pull them in?
>
> Hope someone can help.
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
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