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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:52:58+00:00 2026-05-13T11:52:58+00:00

after weeks of having this issue I finally decided to ask for a solution

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after weeks of having this issue I finally decided to ask for a solution to the following problem:

In the .aspx page you can set

<%@ MasterType VirtualPath="~/Mastername.master" %>

This results in an auto generated property in the .aspx.designer

public new Mastername Master {
    get {
        return ((Masternamee)(base.Master));
    }
}

Works perfectly fine. But if I do changes in the .aspx file, the property will be new auto generated and it looks like the following:

public new NAMESPACE1.Mastername Master {
            get {
                return ((NAMESPACE1.Mastername)(base.Master));
            }
        }

Compiling will not be possible afterwards, because the class for the MasterPage cannot be resolved at the given namespace.
The masterpage has NAMESPACE1 as namespace.

Every contentpage has the same NAMESPACE1.
The autogenerated property tries to look for the masterpage class in NAMESPACE1.NAMESPACE1 which will fail, due to it does not exist. Of course I can remove the first NAMESPACE1. to make the app compilable again, but it just sucks to do this nearly every time I make changes in the .aspx file.

Is there a way to avoid this problem? The only way I can think of, is to ignore the auto generated property and make a explicit cast everytime I want have access to the masterpage.

Edit: I’m using Visual Studio 2008 Professional SP1.

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    2026-05-13T11:52:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:52 am

    I found a solution that works. I won’t use the autogenerated property in the designerfile. I’ll write my own wrapper property that I do implement in every contentpage.

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