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  2. ASP.NET MVC - Wikipedia

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    The view engines used in the ASP.NET MVC 3 and MVC 4 frameworks are Razor and the Web Forms. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Both view engines are part of the MVC 3 framework. By default, the view engine in the MVC framework uses Razor .cshtml and .vbhtml , or Web Forms .aspx pages to design the layout of the user interface pages onto which the data is composed.

  3. Model–view–controller - Wikipedia

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    Model–view–controller (MVC) is a software design pattern [1] commonly used for developing user interfaces that divides the related program logic into three interconnected elements. These elements are:

  4. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    MVC framework MVC push-pull i18n & L10n? ORM Testing framework(s) DB migration framework(s) Security framework(s) Template framework(s) Caching framework(s) Form validation framework(s) CppCMS: Yes Yes Push Yes CppDB No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Wt: Yes Yes Push & Pull Yes Wt::Dbo Boost.test Yes Yes No Yes

  5. Search suggest drop-down list - Wikipedia

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    Some users have criticized the fact that suggestion-enabled text boxes, unlike the web forms of static HTML, send data about each keystroke to a central server. [12] Such data has the potential to identify specific people. This has caused at least one Mozilla Firefox developer to opine that "users mostly dislike search suggestions". [13]

  6. ASP.NET Web Forms - Wikipedia

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    ASP.NET Web Forms is a web application framework and one of several programming models supported by the Microsoft ASP.NET technology. Web Forms applications can be written in any programming language which supports the Common Language Runtime, such as C# or Visual Basic.

  7. OpenOLAT - Wikipedia

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    SCORM: Sharable Content Object Reference Model, another standardized e-learning format for learning content. Any version 1.2 SCORM modules can be imported into OpenOlat. Wiki, Podcasts and Blogs; Portfolio template: Portfolio templates are integrated into courses as portfolio tasks. Thus, learning outcomes and learning processes are documented.