You can take advantage of custom route constraints in ASP.NET Core to validate route values and avoid passing unwanted or unnecessary requests to action methods. Route constraints in ASP.NET Core are ...
ASP.NET Core MVC is the .NET Core counterpart of the ASP.NET MVC framework for building cross-platform, scalable, high-performance web applications and APIs using the Model-View-Controller design ...
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The implementation of master pages is a highly anticipated feature in ASP.NET 2.0. A master page is a template that you can use to define the overall look and feel of your ASP.NET Web applications. In ...
Currently, reusing web forms and user controls in multiple ASP.NET projects requires copying the associated aspx and ascx pages. You can put web controls in separate assemblies, but you lose the ...
ASP.NET Core lets you bundle up business functionality along with its related UI into a view component that you can reuse in throughout your application. In this column, I'm going to take a look at ...
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ASP.NET streamlines your image-processing chores. Use ASP.NET in conjunction with the .NET Framework, which exposes image-processing tools that leave the GDI API in the dust. The System.Drawing and ...
When the beta for Visual Studio 2010 (news, site) first came out, it lacked the ability to create ASP.NET MVC applications. This was because Visual Studio was in lock down before MVC 1.0 was released.
ASP.NET streamlines your image-processing chores. Use ASP.NET in conjunction with the .NET Framework, which exposes image-processing tools that leave the GDI API in the dust. The System.Drawing and ...