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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.
In ASP.NET Core, your web.config file with its <appsettings> section is gone. The replacement is a more extensive and configurable system that you can leverage to simplify configuring your objects.
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.In .NET 1.1, most ...