Custom Asp.Net Model Binders series, part 3: Subclassing your models

Posted by: The Code Project Latest Articles, on 02 Feb 2012 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

codeproject This is the third part in the series about custom Asp.Net MVC Model Binders and Value Providers. Part 1 is about two ways of using DateTime.Now as an Action Method parameter for better testability, and Part 2 is about building a Value Provider for the Http Header values. Read on.

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