Can I implement a constructor in an ASPX page without a Codebehind file?
I have a page "test.aspx" and I try to include a constructor:
<%@ Page Language="C#" %>
<script runat="server">
public dd_prop_test_aspx() : base() { /* Do stuff */ }
</script>
But, the runtime compiler gives me an error:
CS0111: Type 'ASP.test_aspx' already defines a member called 'test_aspx' with the same parameter types
Line 558: [System.Diagnostics.DebuggerNonUserCodeAttribute()]
Line 559: public test_aspx() {
Line 560: string[] dependencies;
Can I specify a directive to not generate a constructor automatically (as it appears that the compiler does)? Or, do I have another way of working around this?
In the end, I would like to set variables in the class before Page_PreInit, so if a workaround exists without using constructors, that would work, too.