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ASP.NET MVC 3: Use re-mix library to add controller actions with mixins
Update 2012-01-15 I’ve written a follow-up post “ASP.NET MVC 3: Use re-mix library to add controller actions with mixins – Part 2” that shows how to integrate Fabian’s suggestions into the approach described in this post. Update 2012-01-10 Fabian Schmied (re-mix developer) published a blog post “re-mix: Encapsulate and share ASP.NET MVC controller actions” which […]
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ASP.NET MVC 3: Strongly typed Authorize Attribute with multiple users and roles
The ASP.NET MVC 3 framework provides an Authorize attribute that enables you to easily restrict the access to specific controllers and/or actions to predefined roles or users. In detail, the controller or the action is marked with the Authorize attribute that defines which roles or users are granted access to the content which looks as […]
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ASP.NET MVC 3: Using JSON result for jQuery Ajax Forms validation
This blog post is my third blog post about jQuery Ajax forms with ASP.NET MVC 3. The first post “ASP.NET MVC 3: Ajax Form with jQuery validate supporting (unobtrusive) Client Side Validation and Server Side Validation” is about creating Ajax forms with jQuery validate to support client side validation and partial page updates. The second […]
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ASP.NET MVC 3: Using jQuery .ajax() function to submit Ajax Form supporting (unobtrusive) Client Side Validation and Server Side Validation
Update 2011-08-09: I’ve written a follow-up blog post which shows how to use JSON to customize the way the server’s response is handled on the client side. This blog post summarizes how to use jQuery’s .ajax() function to submit an Ajax form in ASP.NET MVC web applications. In ASP.NET MVC you can use the Ajax.BeginForm(…) […]
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ASP.NET MVC 3: Ajax Form with jQuery validate supporting (unobtrusive) Client Side Validation and Server Side Validation
Update 2011-08-07: I’ve written a new follow-up blog post to this one which shows how to upgrade the techniques described here with custom (jQuery) JavaScript code to implement a more flexible Ajax form handling. This blog post shows step by step instructions how to build an Ajax form with jQuery validate supporting (unobtrusive) client and […]
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ASP.NET MVC 3 & Unity 2.0: Using XML configuration for design-time configuration
Introduction In one of my blog post “ASP.NET MVC 3: Dependency injection with Unity 2.0” I explained how to use the Unity 2.0 dependency injection (DI) container in an ASP.NET MVC 3 web application. The example shown in this previous post uses run-time configuration to set up the DI container. A drawback of run-time configuration […]