ASP.NET Web Pages - Objects
Web Pages is much often about Objects.
The Page Object
You have already seen some Page Object methods in use:
    @RenderPage("header.cshtml")
@RenderBody()
In the previous chapter you saw two Page Object properties being used (IsPost, and Request):
    If (IsPost) {
if (Request["Choice"] != null) {
Some Page Object Methods
| Method | Description | 
|---|---|
| href | Builds a URL using the specified parameters | 
| RenderBody() | Renders the portion of a content page that is not within a named section (In layout pages) | 
| RenderPage(page) | Renders the content of one page within another page | 
| RenderSection(section) | Renders the content of a named section (In layout pages) | 
| Write(object) | Writes the object as an HTML-encoded string | 
| WriteLiteral | Writes an object without HTML-encoding it first. | 
Some Page Object Properties
| Property | Description | 
|---|---|
| IsPost | Returns true if the HTTP data transfer method used by the client is a POST request | 
| Layout | Gets or sets the path of a layout page | 
| Page | Provides property-like access to data shared between pages and layout pages | 
| Request | Gets the HttpRequest object for the current HTTP request | 
| Server | Gets the HttpServerUtility object that provides web-page processing methods | 
The Page Property (of the Page Object)
The Page property of the Page Object, provides property-like access to data shared between pages and layout pages.
You can use (add) your own properties to the Page property:
- Page.Title
 - Page.Version
 - Page.anythingyoulike
 
The pages property is very helpful. For instance, it makes it possible to set the page title in content files, and use it in the layout file:
Home.cshtml
    @{
Layout="~/Shared/Layout.cshtml";
Page.Title="Home Page"
}
    <h1>Welcome to W3Schools</h1> 
<h2>Web Site Main Ingredients</h2>
    
<p>A Home Page (Default.cshtml)</p>
<p>A Layout File (Layout.cshtml)</p>
    <p>A Style Sheet (Site.css)</p>
Layout.cshtml
    <!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>@Page.Title</title>
</head>
<body>
    @RenderBody()
    </body>
    </html>

