Miniblog.Core.W3C | MiniBlog ASP.NET Core W3C.CSS | Model View Controller library

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Miniblog.Core.W3C is a C# library typically used in Architecture, Model View Controller applications. Miniblog.Core.W3C has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However Miniblog.Core.W3C has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.

個人使用MiniBlog的技術加上W3C介面來整理IT鐵人賽的文章 使用開源資源,也要回饋開源社區,Github連結:W3CMiniblog.Core.W3C 因為剛接觸.NET Core,有不正確的地方麻煩告知,我會盡快修正。.
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Multiple submit buttons for post in Javascript/Node/EJS
            Asked 2022-Mar-30 at 05:16

            So I'm learning Javascript and one of the things I'm practicing is a model view controller of sorts. Right now I have a form with multiple ejs templates, but only the first one pertains to this question.

            The first is Home.ejs

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-30 at 05:16

            You can assign a name to your inputs:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71670420

            QUESTION

            Few, complex OR many, simple MySQL queries?
            Asked 2022-Mar-23 at 19:06

            Im working on a onlineshop with php.

            I work with the mvc model and I divide each small part of my application in: model view controller and service ( service is there for the query ).

            So for example I would have a Item cart which is divided in discription and price...

            For each of them I would have a seperate query, for example the discription: 'SELECT discription OF ... WHERE ...'

            So my questin is:

            Is there any downside ( like a worse performance ) if I use many simple MySQL queries instead of one complex query?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-23 at 10:18

            Typically it is favorable to minimize the number of queries your application needs to execute. The reason for this is that each separate query requires a round trip to and from the database, which takes time and resources.

            You did not include any actual queries, but most likely you would want to lean towards using the single complex query versus achieving the same with several queries.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71585407

            QUESTION

            Design pattern for Spring Boot back end and Angular front end
            Asked 2022-Mar-11 at 05:09

            I have built an application that uses Spring Boot as back end and Angular as front end using APIs.

            Spring Boot contains:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-11 at 05:09

            Here, considering the broader picture, the entire architecture follows a Client-Server pattern.

            Client: Angular App

            Server: Backend Services

            The Server can also be invoked directly, in which case those will be other clients alongside Angular App.

            Internal to Backend service, other design patterns can be observed as DAO pattern, Factory pattern, Observer etc, but that would depend on whether you have actually used them.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71408688

            QUESTION

            I am having trouble using bind to change the this statement to point to my controller Javascript MVC
            Asked 2021-Oct-05 at 17:01

            I am trying to implement model view controller pattern in a simple print hello world program. I can get everything to work properly except at the end after I click the button in my program. I am trying to bind my function to the controller so that way the function uses the this statements in the controller to access my model and view instances in the controller. When I click the button the this statements in my function are referencing my button object instead of the controller. I am having trouble using bind to change what the this statements point to. Please, any assistance would be greatly appreciated. thank you.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-05 at 17:01

            The problem is that you are changing controller instance property after you have already used unbinded version as a callback.

            You can fix it by binding directly when creating a controller. Or you should better use arrow functions instead.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69454439

            QUESTION

            Value from form input does not be transmit by the submit button. How can I fix that?
            Asked 2021-May-06 at 10:08

            i try to add fields in a form by clicking a button. The fields appear and the validation works either. The problem is, that the value of these input fields isn't transmitted by the submit button of the form.

            The framework is ASP.NET Core-Web-App (Model View Controller) with .Net 5.

            I add the fields with the following code.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-06 at 10:08

            You just need change all the code

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67414495

            QUESTION

            How can i deploy my website on Heroku properly?
            Asked 2021-May-06 at 03:41

            I've trying to deploy my website on Heroku, the implementation that i used for this it's Model View Controller with PHP. I don't know what happend but when i try to access to the main page (or index) this works perfectly, when i'm trying to access other pages on mi website something occurs like this:

            enter image description here

            I know one reason which this is happening, i used in my Router the next:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-06 at 03:41

            These are the general appliable steps of configuring an MVC-based web application. Presumed web server version for the settings below: Apache HTTP Server v2.4.

            1) Block access to all directories and files:

            First of all, in the config file of Apache, the access to all directories and files should be blocked by default:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67377392

            QUESTION

            Send Post request in Node js Rest API
            Asked 2021-Feb-04 at 16:07

            I CAN'T SEND POST REQUEST FROM CLIENT SIDE !

            I need to send HTTP Post request in Node js Rest API to the payment gateway. Post request needs to have headers and body payload. I have frontend and backend separated, I'm using Rest API with express.js and payment gateway needs server to server communication so I can't to do that from client side. Basically when user clicks on payment I need to send call to my backend server then my backend server needs to send request to the payment gateway.

            Payment gateway has documentation with only MVC ( Model View Controller ) and they really can't help.

            So logic inside controller should be something like this

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Feb-04 at 15:27

            Use Axios to send POST requests. Its much easier.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66048463

            QUESTION

            Suggestions on REST API & Software Architecture Style
            Asked 2020-Nov-16 at 15:47

            First of all i am student, so i need to know how compounds Interact with each other, Maybe next time in the future i will do it with a framework, but first thing I need to do is knowing how to build the software form scratch.

            My project will be web and mobile application so I decided to create a rest api for both... I will implement my project in Native PHP.

            • What is the best practice for software architecture style? but I don’t know what is the best practice software architecture for my rest api Multitiered(mvc, mvp, Or even something else like (model view controller data access))

              my idea about Multitiered(model view controller data access)
            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Nov-16 at 15:47

            great solution: learn on base applications of top frameworks.

            • Class Model work with DataAccess inside model
            • Models must extends Model
            • Controllers contain 'action...' methods to wrap model methods: 'actionGet', 'actionCreate', 'actionDelete' and etc. Route: namespace/controller/action, for example: api/user/get call Controller\Api\User::actionGet().

            For example: https://github.com/koseven/koseven/blob/devel/system/classes/KO7/Controller.php , https://github.com/koseven/koseven/blob/devel/system/classes/KO7/Controller/Template.php

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64860455

            QUESTION

            Preserve Button State When Switching Between View Controllers
            Asked 2020-Jul-05 at 09:57

            I currently have a navigation controller with 2 view controllers. After clicking Button A on VC 1, it brings me to VC 2. VC 2 has a checklist. When selecting the desired items from the checklist, I am able to select and deselect the checklist buttons. Then I click the back button on VC2 to return to VC 1. When I want to edit the checklist in VC 2, I click Button A to go back to VC 2 but the checklist has reset back to its default state and none of my selections are saved.

            I have looked into Model View Controllers, Unwind Segues, UserData, Popping View Controllers but I am still very confused as to what to pick and stick to, for this to work.

            Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Jul-05 at 09:57

            Use UserDefaults for saving information. But remember, use it if the data you are saving are reasonably small (sounds like an array of strings/booleans).

            For learning UserDefaluts go to this link.

            Here are two links 1 & 2 can help you with your problem. Let me know if it is helpful.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62736909

            QUESTION

            Areas, pages, and layouts in .NET Core 3.1
            Asked 2020-Jun-15 at 07:50

            I have created a blank template MVC project with user accounts in Visual Studio 2019, i.e. ASP.NET Core Web Application -> Web Application (Model View Controller), Authentication = Individual user accounts.

            When you run the project, you can navigate to the pages for /Identity/Account/Register and /Identity/Account/Login. However, I can't see any reference to these pages in the project structure.

            The Areas/Identity folder does not contain any controllers or views, and I can't see any custom routing which redirect Identity/Account/Register to a different controller action.

            Where is the html for these pages generated?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Jun-14 at 18:14

            If you create the application by selecting "MVC" option, the account controller is scaffolded for you. But if you select "Web Application", Razor page application will be created and all the views related to identity section will be loaded from a Razor Class Library (Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity.UI).

            You can still customize and use you custom view pages for Identity section.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62375791

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