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8.6

site template fed from HTML file

Asked by x2cmsac in Programming for ASP.NET

Tags: ASP.NET, 2.0

We have a website builder where our customers can control their own website templates, the templates they edit are saved as HTML files with a marker in the middle to highlight where the 'content' of the website is (see code snippet). Using the content marker we get the websites template header section and footer section.

What I would like todo is use this header and footer in an ASP.NET page but I dont know the best way todo this. The ASP.NET page needs to read the HTML template file get the header and footer and then build the page around this. The HEADER and FOOTER sections wont have any ASP.NET controls in, it will be static HTML.

So to summarise I want to have a ASP.NET page which consists of 3 parts, header, content and footer.
The header and footer are static HTML which are read from a HTML file and the content is the ASP.NET code which will have ASP.NET controls.

How would you achieve this?

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<html>
<body>
MY WEBSITE HEADER
 
[CONTENT BODY]
 
MY WEBSITE FOOTER
</body>
</html.
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