Build Numbers in ASPX Pages



This may have been covered before but I didn't find anything after
doing a google search.

Does VS.NET 2005 have a way to put build or version numbers within
aspx pages? I'm envisioning an attribute on the page directive or
maybe its own tag. This would be a tremendous help to keep track
whether an application install is the latest version of any particular
page and not just the dll.

Thanks for any ideas,

nautonnier

PS, In case there's any confusion, I'm looking at an automatic way to
do this and not just manually putting in a tag and updating the number
each time a developer updates it (we all know how much we developers
love to update comments).

.



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