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  • Example of an ASP.NET MVC post model?

    - by Anthony Potts
    I was watching the HaHaa presentation on ASP.NET MVC from MIX and they mentioned using a Post Model where I guess they were saying you could use a model that was ONLY for posting. I have tried looking for examples for this. Am I not understanding what they are saying? Does anyone have an example of how this might work in a strongly typed view where the view model and post model are not of the same type?

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  • How to disable ASP.NET MVC url routing

    - by Luke101
    Just would like to know how do I disable URL Rewriting in asp.net MVC. I don't need url rewriting in my application and would like to turn it off. Reason: I am aware that url rewriting uses reflection and would like to save a few cpu cycles by avoiding it. Thanks

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  • ASP.NET MVC Ajax.ActionLink's weird behavior

    - by Alex
    I'm doing the simplest ajax request possible: public ActionResult SayHello() { return Content("YYAAAY"); } ////////// <div id="Div1"> <%= Ajax.ActionLink("SAY HELLO", "SayHello", new AjaxOptions { UpdateTargetId = "Div1" })%> </div> It works when I start an empty ASP.NET MVC project, but when I use it in my current project, it displays the whole page recursively instead of YYAAAY phrase only. Where might be the problem?

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  • ASP.NET MVC check form input is valid on submit

    - by Gavin
    Hi all, I have a form that when submitted shows a busy animation and disables the submit button. Anyone know how to query Microsoft's Sys.Mvc.FormValidation to see if the form passed it's test so I can prevent the busy animation showing if the form hasn't actually been submitted? Or even some other work-around? At present my client side javascript looks like this: $('form').submit(function() { $('input[type=submit]', this).attr('disabled', 'disabled'); ShowBusy(); }); Cheers, Gavin

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  • ASP.net MVC project not compiling on IIS

    - by Ahmed Khalaf
    I used to just upload asp.net websites to the live server, and IIS compiles them automatically. But when I do the same with asp.net MVC projects I just get errors, and I need to release Build the project before I upload it. Note1: I'm using VWD 2008 Express Note2: The project is working perfectly if I release build it on my machine then upload to the server

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  • asp.net mvc session and custom MembershipProvider

    - by niao
    Greetings, in my ASP.NET MVC application I've created a custom MembershipProvider. It works fine, however when user is successfully logged, I would like to create an Operator object and make it possible to access this object on every controller and view. I was thinking about session to do this but when session expires this object is null but user that had been logged using MembershipProvider is still logged in. Is there any way I can store my Operator object in MembershipProvider and access it on every controller and view I need?

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  • Http Modules are called on every request when using mvc/routing module

    - by MartinF
    I am developing a http module that hooks into the FormsAuthentication Module through the Authenticate event. While debugging i noticed that the module (and all other modules registered) gets hit every single time the client requests a resource (also when it requests images, stylesheets, javascript files (etc.)). This happens both when running on a IIS 7 server in integrated pipeline mode, and debugging through the webdev server (in non- integrated pipeline mode) As i am developing a website with a lot images which usually wont be cached by the client browser it will hit the modules a lot of unnessecary times. I am using MVC and its routing mechanishm (System.Web.Routing.UrlRoutingModule). When creating a new website the runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests attribute for the IIS 7 (system.webServer) section is per default set to true in the web.config, which as the name indicates make it call all modules for every single request. If i set the runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests attribute to false, no modules will get called. It seems that the reason for this is because of the routing module or mvc (dont know excactly why), which causes that the asp.net (aspx) handler never gets called and therefore the events and the modules never gets called (one time only like supposed). I tested this by trying to call "mydomain.com/Default.aspx" instead of just "mydomain.com/" and correctly it calls the modules only once like it is supposed. How do i fix this so it only calls the modules once when the page is requested and not also when all other resources are requested ? Is there some way i can register that all requests should fire the asp.net (aspx) handler, except requests for specific filetype extensions ? Of course that wont fix the problem if i choose to go with urls like /content/images/myimage123 for the images (without the extension). But i cant think of any other way to fix it. Is there a better way to solve this problem ? I have tried to set up an ignoreRoute like this routes.IgnoreRoute("content/{*pathInfo}"); where the content folder contains all the images, javascripts and stylesheets in seperat subfolders, but it doesnt seem to change anything. I can see there a many different possibilites when setting up a handler but I cant seem to figure out how it should be possible to setup one that will make it possible to use the routing module and have urls like /blog/post123 and not call the modules when requesting images, javascripts and stylesheets (etc.). Hope anyone out there can help me ? Martin

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  • 404 Pages in ASP.NET MVC

    - by Maxim Z.
    I'm building my first ASP.NET MVC website, and I'm trying to figure out how to implement a 404 page. Should I create a controller called "404Controller?" If so, how do I then register this Controller with IIS so that it redirects 404s to that page? Also, in a situation where something is not found (in the database, for example) by some other Controller code, how would I redirect the request to my 404 page?

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  • ASP.NET MVC using App_Code directory

    - by Ben
    I've added an App_Code directory to my ASP.NET MVC project so that I get dynamic compilation for plugins. Only slight annoyance is that when developing new plugins, I don't get intellisense on classes inside the App_Code directory. Currently I am creating them in another directory inside my project and then copying them into App_Code. is there any way around this?

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  • what architecture to use with asp.net mvc vd web forms

    - by kacalapy
    please explain how to get high capacity architectures with both the default asp.net web forms and mvc models with regard to being able to serve millions of page views. i want to know how to set up each model from DB clustering, to caching, logical/ physical tiers, load balancing iis servers, scaling out or up, session state management and so on... is one more scalable than the other? thanks all.

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  • ASP.NET MVC, MVVM and file uploads...

    - by Kieron
    Hi, I'm big fan of the MVVM pattern, in particular while using the ASP.NET MVC Framework (in this case v2 preview 2). But I'm curious if anyone knows how to use it when doing file uploads? public class MyViewModel { public WhatTypeShouldThisBe MyFileUpload { get; set; } }

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  • agility of asp.net MVC

    - by Hellnar
    Hello I am wondering how agile (fast to develop yet stable) asp.net MVC compared to frameworks using dynamic languages such as Django or Ruby on Rails. I will be happy if you share you experiance in the name of development speed (assuming each language/framework is known at a similar level) Things I love about Django Fast model design thanks to ORM Good template system Not too hard to deploy Easy to extend Lots of free apps to plugin and great documentation Thanks

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  • Watermark TextBox in ASP.NET MVC

    - by adrin
    What is the easiest way to implement watermark textbox control in ASP.NET MVC, are there any such controls on the internet (codeplex maybe). I suppose it is quite simple to write one extending HtmlHelper and using jquery watermark textbox implementation.

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  • ASP.NET MVC redirect from asynchronous call

    - by Idsa
    I send asynchronous call using jQuery form plugin and in the case of success want to redirect user to some "success-page". Now my ASP.NET MVC action just returns some special "success-JSON" and the user is redirected using Javascript. Is there any way to implement automatic redirect (without Javascript call)?

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  • when should i use multiple controllers in mvc?

    - by ajsie
    are there times you might want to use multiple controllers in mvc? eg. /controllers/foo.php /controllers/bar.php or /controllers/foo/baz1.php /controllers/foo/baz2.php /controllers/bar/baz1.php /controllers/bar/baz2.php could someone give some examples WHEN i might want to do that and some example controller names. one occasion i thought about might be when you got a main site (for users) and a admin site (for customers). all feedbacks and suggestions are appreciated

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  • MVC and Pagination

    - by gms8994
    As an MVC newb, I keep getting caught up in the details. One in particular is making me pause longer than I'd expect; pagination. Should pagination go in the model, or in the controller? In case it matters, I'm using ZF, and would like to paginate the results of some SQL data.

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  • ASP.NET/MVC: Inline code

    - by JamesBrownIsDead
    What am I doing wrong? How come <%: this %> isn't being interpreted as C#? Here's the code (ignore the left side): And here is what it renders (notice the Firebug display): What do you think is going on? MVC newb here. :(

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