Put Your Pages and Views on Lockdown

Posted by: youve been HAACKED, on 05 May 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

As Im sure you know, we developers are very particular people and we like to have things exactly our way. How else can you explain long winded impassioned debates over curly brace placement? So it comes as no surprise that developers really care about what goes in (and behind) their .aspx files, whether they be pages in Web Forms or views in ASP.NET MVC. For example, some developers are adamant that a page should not include server side script blocks, while others dont want their views to contain...

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