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Master Pages and Factory Pattern

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Master pages and factory patterns using ASP.NET
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- 
    Note: As an alternative to hand editing this file you can use the 
    web admin tool to configure settings for your application. Use
    the Website->Asp.Net Configuration option in Visual Studio.
    A full list of settings and comments can be found in 
    machine.config.comments usually located in 
    \Windows\Microsoft.Net\Framework\v2.x\Config 
-->
<configuration>
	<appSettings/>
	<connectionStrings/>
	<system.web>
		<!-- 
            Set compilation debug="true" to insert debugging 
            symbols into the compiled page. Because this 
            affects performance, set this value to true only 
            during development.
        -->
		<compilation debug="true"/>
    <pages>
      <controls>
        <add namespace="DataDigest.WebControls" assembly="DataDigest.WebControls" tagPrefix="dd"/>
      </controls>
    </pages>
		<!--
            The <authentication> section enables configuration 
            of the security authentication mode used by 
            ASP.NET to identify an incoming user. 
        -->
		<authentication mode="Windows"/>
		<!--
            The <customErrors> section enables configuration 
            of what to do if/when an unhandled error occurs 
            during the execution of a request. Specifically, 
            it enables developers to configure html error pages 
            to be displayed in place of a error stack trace.

        <customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" defaultRedirect="GenericErrorPage.htm">
            <error statusCode="403" redirect="NoAccess.htm" />
            <error statusCode="404" redirect="FileNotFound.htm" />
        </customErrors>
        -->
    <httpModules>
      <add name="MagicAjax" type="MagicAjax.MagicAjaxModule, MagicAjax" />
    </httpModules>
  </system.web>



</configuration>

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Software Developer (Senior) Systems Limited
Pakistan Pakistan
I have graduated from SirSyed university of engineering and technology in year 2005. Working on Microsoft Platform for 3 years.
I like to work on new technologies. Always keen to learn new orientation in software design. Design patterns is the area for which i am looking to work on.

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