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My first attempt at ASP.NET...

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Aug 7th, 2004
My first attempt at ASP.NET...

I would like to convert my current website to .NET as a way to get the feel for the new environment. In my current website, I have code which checks a database to find out which menus to display and then loads them accordantly. I have tried to make this happen in ASP.NET with no success. Could some one please help?

What I would like to have help with is simple. I would like to have an ASP form which only says "Hello World", but the entire HTML page is generated in the WebForm1.aspx.vb Page_Load event. I thought this would be a rather easy process, but I have yet to have the ASP.NET call the Page_Load event. Is there something special which must be done?

Any help would be appreciated, and thanks in advance.

- Eric
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