I recently consolidated some code in routing that made the behavior for attribute routes and conventional routes more consistent. So now, a catch-all will add a null value to the RVD if it doesn't capture any text, but will NOT trounce an existing value in the RVD. This test depended on the behavior where attribute routes didn't ever add a null value for a catch-all. The fix is to just add a default to the catch-all. |
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README.md
ASP.NET MVC
ASP.NET MVC gives you a powerful, patterns-based way to build dynamic websites that enables a clean separation of concerns and gives you full control over markup for enjoyable, agile development. ASP.NET MVC includes many features that enable fast, TDD-friendly development for creating sophisticated applications that use the latest web standards.
ASP.NET MVC in ASP.NET Core includes support for building web pages and HTTP services in a single aligned framework that can be hosted in IIS or self-hosted in your own process.
Related community projects:
- AspNet.Mvc.TypedRouting: A collection of extension methods providing strongly typed routing and link generation for ASP.NET MVC projects.
- ASP.NET MVC Boilerplate: Rich templates for ASP.NET MVC.
This project is part of ASP.NET Core. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET Core at the Home repo.