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Angle Bracket Percent
Two worlds of Dynamic Data customization: generic vs schema specific
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over 4 years ago
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David Ebbo
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There are many ways to customize a ASP.NET Dynamic Data site, which can sometimes be a bit overwhelming to newcomers. Before deciding what customization makes sense for you, it is important to understand the two major buckets that they fall into: ...
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Time for a new useless blog subtitle
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over 4 years ago
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David Ebbo
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For the longest time, I had set my blog subtitle to “Dynamic Data and other ASP.NET topics”, which some might argue would not have won any originality contests. On the bright side, it was a fine match for my equally original blog title: “David Ebbo...
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Using Dynamic Data with multiple databases
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over 4 years ago
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David Ebbo
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Most Dynamic Data web sites typically only use a single database, with either a Linq To Sql or Entity Framework model over it. But in some cases, you need your site to use multiple databases/models. This came up today in this forum thread . In fact, the...
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Handling database exceptions in Dynamic Data
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over 4 years ago
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This post was prompted from a forum thread in which the user wanted to display database errors in a Dynamic Data page, instead of the default behavior that ends up with an unhandled exception (or an AJAX error with partial rendering). When using Linq...
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