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  • dbuchanan

    web page <title>

    How can a page title be supplied at runtime. It looks to me like it is hard
    coded, but there must be some way.

    <head runat="server">
    <title>Training </title>


  • Arthur Milfait

    #2
    Re: web page &lt;title&gt ;

    this.Title

    You can just use intellisense in visual studio and look at what the
    page-object is capable of.
    also - if you have the patience - you could read some tutorials on
    msdn, codeproject, codeplex ...,
    and you can search the newsgroups and the mentioned sites.

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    • Jialiang Ge [MSFT]

      #3
      Re: web page &lt;title&gt ;

      Hello Doug,

      As Arthur suggested, the property "Page.Title " can help with the need to
      change page title at runtime. For example:

      public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.P age
      {
      protected void Page_Load(objec t sender, EventArgs e)
      {
      this.Title = "For Test";
      }
      }

      I also have several good ASP.NET quickstart tutorial sites to be shared
      with you:

      ASP.NET Quickstart Tutorial


      Learn ASP.NET (Vedios, Tutorials, Media & Presentations, Documentation)
      Build web apps and services that run on Windows, Linux, and macOS using C#, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Get started for free on Windows, Linux, or macOS.


      Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

      Regards,
      Jialiang Ge (jialge@online. microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
      Microsoft Online Community Support

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      • dbuchanan

        #4
        Re: web page &lt;title&gt ;

        Arthur,

        Thank you for your great reply. You've given me great direction.

        Doug


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        • dbuchanan

          #5
          Re: web page &lt;title&gt ;

          Thanks Jialiang
          and thanks for the great links.
          Doug


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          • Jialiang Ge [MSFT]

            #6
            Re: web page &lt;title&gt ;

            You are welcome, Doug.
            Glad to help.

            Regards,
            Jialiang Ge (jialge@online. microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
            Microsoft Online Community Support

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