Contents tagged with aspnetmvc
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MVC 3 – Supporting Custom View Engines
MVC 3 Preview 1 was released earlier this week. It’s packed with new features such as dependency injection, global filters and new tooling to support multiple view engines, including the new Razor view engine for C# (see the end of this post for a list of related posts). Support for Visual Basic will be included in a future release of MVC. For now, our focus has been on getting as much of the C# support completed, including new project types, item templates and T4 files. In this post I will focus on the new tooling support we included for this release.
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MVC 2 Source Code Released to Microsoft Reference Server
Even though we announced the release of MVC 2 (for Visual Studio 2008) on March 12, we are still working on getting a few more goodies out. And although not as awesome as canned unicorn meat (I don’t think anything can beat that), it is still very exciting. Today we released the source code of MVC 2 to the Microsoft source and symbol servers. Those of you using Visual Studio 2008 can now debug your applications and step into the MVC 2 RTM source code. If you are using one of the preview versions of MVC that shipped with prelease versions of Visual Studio 2010 then you will need to be a bit more patient until the final product ships since the assembly you are using needs to match the RTM version.
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ASP.NET MVC 2 RC – Validating Credit Card Numbers
Today we announced the release candidate of ASP.NET MVC 2. Apart from some bug fixes, client validation has undergone some significant changes, amongst others, making it easier to work with custom validators. You can find more details about all the changes in the readme. As usual, Phil Haack also made an announcement.
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TempData Improvements
Today, the release of ASP.NET MVC 2 Beta was announced. It’s packed with new features including client validation, an empty MVC project, and the asynchronous controller to name a few. You can visit the links below to learn more about the new features.