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If any of you have any suggestions on managing connection strings for your applications, I'd like to hear it. I know a couple of ways to do it, but I'm looking for the best way.<BR><BR>In .NET 1.1 ...
In ASP.NET Core, the code in the various initialization files in the Startup folder and the XML in the app.config file are gone, collapsed into the code in the Startup class in your project's ...
Once you have decided on how to store the connection string, a useful approach is to assign it to an ASP Application variable (reading it from file in Application_OnStart ()), since it's a) small ...
There are a number of ways in which you can pass parameters to action methods in ASP.NET Core MVC. You can pass them via a URL, a query string, a request header, a request body, or even a form.