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Directives for ASP.NET Web Forms

Directives specify settings that are used by the page and user-control compilers when the compilers process ASP.NET Web Forms pages (.aspx files) and user control (.ascx) files.

ASP.NET treats any directive block (<%@ %>) that does not contain an explicit directive name as an @ Page directive (for a page) or as an @ Control directive (for a user control).

For syntax information and descriptions of the attributes that are available for each directive, use the links that are listed in the following table.

Directive

Description

@ Assembly

Links an assembly to the current page or user control declaratively.

@ Control

Defines control-specific attributes used by the ASP.NET page parser and compiler and can be included only in .ascx files (user controls).

@ Implements

Indicates that a page or user control implements a specified .NET Framework interface declaratively.

@ Import

Imports a namespace into a page or user control explicitly.

@ Master

Identifies a page as a master page and defines attributes used by the ASP.NET page parser and compiler and can be included only in .master files.

@ MasterType

Defines the class or virtual path used to type the Master property of a page.

@ OutputCache

Controls the output caching policies of a page or user control declaratively.

@ Page

Defines page-specific attributes used by the ASP.NET page parser and compiler and can be included only in .aspx files.

@ PreviousPageType

Creates a strongly typed reference to the source page from the target of a cross-page posting.

@ Reference

Links a page, user control, or COM control to the current page or user control declaratively.

@ Register

Associates aliases with namespaces and classes, which allow user controls and custom server controls to be rendered when included in a requested page or user control.

See Also

Reference

Application Directives

Concepts

Introduction to Programming ASP.NET Web Forms Pages

ASP.NET Web Forms Page Syntax Overview