- fix problems at least with Roslyn compiler and VS IntelliSense or the Object Browser - `<see langref="keyword"/>` generates nothing - `<example>` at top level (outside `<summary>`) generates nothing - curly braces don't become angle brackets outside `<see cref="reference"/>` references - yeah, a point @yishaigalatzer asked about in a previous PR - `<see href="reference"/>` is not valid - correct some invalid use of angle brackets and remove useless empty elements - correct unresolved XML comment references; generally, add namespace prefix Symptoms for some of the above issues included - generated XML comments such as `<!-- Badly formed XML comment ... -->`, usually indicating an unclosed element - generated XML attributes such as `cref="!:..."`, indicating a broken reference - in a couple of cases we had `<typeparamref cref="TOption"/>`; attribute should be `"name"` Few wording changes beyond - `"opening </form> tag"` -> `"<form> start tag"` - `"closing </form> tag"` -> `"</form> end tag"` Also correct two typos in `HtmlHelper` Will create a unit test to ensure XML syntax doesn't degrade going forward. Separate PR. - for now, check using `dir -r *.xml | sls '!'` |
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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 vNext 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.
This project is part of ASP.NET vNext. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET vNext at the Home repo.