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Pro ASP.NET MVC 4, Fourth Edition
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Pro ASP.NET MVC 4, Fourth Edition

by Adam Freeman
January 2013
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
756 pages
19h 59m
English
Apress
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CHAPTER 5

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Working with Razor

Razor is the name of the view engine that Microsoft introduced in MVC 3 and that has been revised in MVC 4 (although the changes are relatively minor). A view engine processes ASP.NET content and looks for instructions, typically to insert dynamic content into the output sent to a browser. Microsoft maintains two view engines—the ASPX engine works on the <% and %> tags that have been the mainstay of ASP.NET development for many years and the Razor engine that works on regions of content denoted with the @ character.

By and large, if you are familiar with the <% %> syntax, you will not have too many problems with Razor, ...

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