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Dev Day II – October 10th, 2011 – Update

{EAV_BLOG_VER:8551b89f31ea387b}I enjoyed Dev Day II yesterday – it was a well-attended event and the presentations were interesting. I especially enjoyed Kieran Logan’s presentation on...

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Custom View Engines: Registering a custom extension and avoiding the “There...

Once you’ve implemented a custom View Engine in ASP.Net MVC , and there will be subsequent posts covering how to do just this, there are another couple of steps to perform before your wonderful new...

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Custom View Engines: Registering custom extensions with your View Engine

In my last post, I discussed how to tell ASP.Net MVC about the custom extensions for your fancy new custom views but how do you actually tell your new view engine that it should read them? The first...

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Introducing the Shaver Framework: an Open Source Project for ASP.Net MVC

After my presentation at the MTUG Dev Day earlier this month, I have been asked a number of times for the source code of the sample custom view engines I used in my talk. The delay in posting the...

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Shaver Framework: a more in-depth look at the View Engine

In my last post, I introduced the open source Shaver View Engine. In this post, I will expand on what Shaver is, what it does (and doesn’t do) and how it does it. What is Shaver? Shaver is a framework...

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Shaver Framework API: ShaverViewEngine

Following on from the last post, let’s start our discussion of the Shaver API with the Shaver View Engine itself:https://github.com/alfamale/Shaver/blob/master/ShaverViewEngine/ShaverViewEngine.cs....

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Shaver Framework API: ShaverView

Following on from our in-depth introduction to Shaver and the first part of Shaver’s API, the second part of the API is the ShaverView:...

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LoggingViewEngine: a concrete example of using the Shaver framework

As I explained in Shaver View Engine: a more in-depth look, Shaver is a framework for an extensible view engine that allows views to be written in Razor syntax, captures the HTML/CSS output using the...

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