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2.2 URL Routing Constraints
Sometimes you need more control over your routes, and the routing engine gives you plenty by letting you define constraints. Constraints are vital when you want specific URLs routed to a particular controller.
1.ASP.NET 102: MVC2 lessons, 10:28
2 lessons, 10:28
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction00:46
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
00:46
Free Lesson 1.2Overview of Visual Studio and MVC Applications 09:42
Free Lesson
1.2
Overview of Visual Studio and MVC Applications
09:42
2.Getting Friendly with MVC's Components4 lessons, 43:47
4 lessons, 43:47
2.1Routing Basics12:45
2.1
Routing Basics
12:45
2.2URL Routing Constraints05:12
2.2
URL Routing Constraints
05:12
2.3Controllers11:31
2.3
Controllers
11:31
2.4Views14:19
2.4
Views
14:19
3.Razor Views3 lessons, 42:07
3 lessons, 42:07
3.1Razor Basics10:08
3.1
Razor Basics
10:08
3.2Layout pages and ViewStart18:01
3.2
Layout pages and ViewStart
18:01
3.3Partial Views and Other Goodies13:58
3.3
Partial Views and Other Goodies
13:58
4.Models3 lessons, 40:57
3 lessons, 40:57
4.1Model Binding and Form Helper Methods19:47
4.1
Model Binding and Form Helper Methods
19:47
4.2Model Validation and Custom Attributes11:57
4.2
Model Validation and Custom Attributes
11:57
4.3Editor Templates09:13
4.3
Editor Templates
09:13
5.Other Features3 lessons, 1:15:30
3 lessons, 1:15:30
5.1Areas27:06
5.1
Areas
27:06
5.2Authentication and Security30:02
5.2
Authentication and Security
30:02
5.3JavaScript and Ajax18:22
5.3
JavaScript and Ajax
18:22
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:50
1 lesson, 01:50
6.1Conclusion01:50
6.1
Conclusion
01:50
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