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hi this is Yvonne go Lucia and Iamp;#39;m just showing you how the output page 4 vs chapter 7 assignment needs to be structured at this point you should have reviewed the server-side scripting delimiters and in this particular page I told you youamp;#39;ve already been using them they actually get set up by default every time you create a page see right here is the scripting side delimiter page directive and it tells the web server information it needs to use on this page for example we have this code behind and weamp;#39;ve been doing that where you need to always designate a code behind if your event handlers are not embedded in the view page as well as it has inherits we havenamp;#39;t talked very much about inheritance yet we will be getting into that so for now I wonamp;#39;t go further on that I just want to point out to you that these page directives have been involved but what Iamp;#39;m asking you to do is to use them for code rendering so what that means is youamp;#39;