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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:37:32+00:00 2026-05-16T17:37:32+00:00

I would like to create an ASP.Net page without all the codebehind and designer

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I would like to create an ASP.Net page without all the codebehind and designer stuff.
Basically I want to go back to ASP classic, but keep the CLR and Base Class Library that makes .Net oh-so-wonderful.
I’d like just a page something like this:


<html>
<body>
<div>

  <%
    int customerID = Request.QueryString["CustomerID"];
    //Customer and DataAccess classes come from an extenal assembly
    Customer customer = DataAccess.GetCustomer(customerID); 
  %>
  You asked for Customer with ID: <%=customerID;%><br />
  Name: <%=customer.Name;%><br />
  Phone: <%=customer.Phone;%><br />


</div>
</body>
</html>

However there seem to be some problems with that.

  • The Request object is only available from within a Page object. I wish to completely delete the codebehind and designer pages.
  • No intellisense
  • Anything else I should be aware of before I get too deep into this?
  • No idea how to start pulling in extenal libraries
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    2026-05-16T17:37:33+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:37 pm

    You don’t need to do anything in code-behind if you don’t want to.

    To import namespaces, use an import directive:

    <%@ Import namespace="System.Web" %>
    

    To import external libraries, use an Assembly directive:

    <%@ Assembly Name="YourAssemblyName" %>
    

    Importing System.Web will allow you intellisense access to the HttpContext.Current.Request object. It will also give you intellisense for any other objects in that namespace, just like a code file.

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