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Is there a way to comment out markup in an .ASPX page so that it isn't delivered to the client? I have tried the standard comments <!-- --> but this just gets delivered as a comment and doesn't prevent the control from rendering.

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<%--
            Commented out HTML/CODE/Markup.  Anything with
            this block will not be parsed/handled by ASP.NET.

            <asp:Calendar runat="server"></asp:Calendar> 

            <%# Eval(“SomeProperty”) %>     
--%>

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Bonus answer: The keyboard shortcut in Visual Studio for commenting out anything is Ctrl-KC . This works in a number of places, including C#, VB, Javascript, and aspx pages; it also works for SQL in SQL Management Studio.

You can either select the text to be commented out, or you can position your text inside a chunk to be commented out; for example, put your cursor inside the opening tag of a GridView, press Ctrl-KC, and the whole thing is commented out.

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FYI | ctrl + K, C is the comment shortcut in Visual Studio. ctrl + K, U uncomments.

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<%-- not rendered to browser --%>
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I believe you're looking for:

<%-- your markup here --%>

That is a serverside comment and will not be delivered to the client ... but it's not optional. If you need this to be programmable, then you'll want this answer :-)

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Yes, there are special server side comments:

<%-- Text not sent to client  --%>
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While this works:

<%-- <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="ht_tv1.Default" %> --%>
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="Blank._Default" %>

This won't.

<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="Default.aspx.cs" <%--Inherits="ht_tv1.Default"--%> Inherits="Blank._Default" %>

So you can't comment out part of something which is what I want to do 99.9995% of the time.

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Another way assuming it's not server side code you want to comment out is...

<asp:panel runat="server" visible="false">
    html here
</asp:panel>
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    I did delete this answer as its not strictly 'commenting out'. However, Joel's answer refers to mine so for the time being I've undeleted it.
    – BigJump
    Sep 23, 2008 at 14:46
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    asp:PlaceHolder does the same but is designed to not generate any additional HTML.
    – billpg
    Sep 22, 2011 at 14:45

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