ASP.NET MVC Framework (Part 4): Handling Form Edit and Post Scenarios
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by Scott Guthrie
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Hopefully this post has helped provide some more details about how to handle Form Input and Post scenarios with the ASP.NET MVC Framework, as well as provided some context for how you can handle and structure common data entry and edit scenarios with it.

Click here to download a .ZIP file that contains the source code for the completed application we built above.

In future posts I'll cover how to handle validation and error recovery situations with form input and editing scenarios. I'll talk about some of the data and security scaffolding support built-in to enable rapid application creation.  I'll discuss how you can use ASP.NET AJAX to perform AJAX-enabled edits using the MVC framework.  And I'll drill deeper into how you can unit test and add dependency injection to your Controllers.

Hope this helps,

Scott


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