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  • Rocky Harting
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    Rocky Harting
    Courses Plus Student 1,836 Points

    Can you explain why @model (lowercase 'm') is added to the top of the detail, but to use, it is uppercase 'M'odel.

    Posted November 15, 2018 10:14pm by Rocky Harting
    Rocky Harting
    Courses Plus Student 1,836 Points
    • C#
    • ASP.NET MVC Basics
    • Modeling and Presenting Data
    • Using Strongly Typed Views

    1 Answer

  • Huy Tran
    Huy Tran
    344 Points

    Object reference not set to an instance of an Object

    Posted March 13, 2018 6:33am by Huy Tran
    Huy Tran
    344 Points
    • C#
    • ASP.NET MVC Basics
    • Modeling and Presenting Data
    • Using Strongly Typed Views

    1 Answer

  • Ernesto Emmanuel Gutierrez Muñoz
    Ernesto Emmanuel Gutierrez Muñoz
    13,520 Points

    Exercise Model ASP.NET MVC is wrong

    Posted December 6, 2017 2:45pm by Ernesto Emmanuel Gutierrez Muñoz
    Ernesto Emmanuel Gutierrez Muñoz
    13,520 Points
    • C#
    • ASP.NET MVC Basics
    • Modeling and Presenting Data
    • Using Strongly Typed Views

    1 Answer

  • Ellis Garaudy
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    Ellis Garaudy
    Courses Plus Student 9,705 Points

    Object reference not set to an instance of an Object. Line 5: ViewBag.Title = Model.DisplayText;

    Posted October 13, 2016 6:22pm by Ellis Garaudy
    Ellis Garaudy
    Courses Plus Student 9,705 Points
    • C#
    • ASP.NET MVC Basics
    • Modeling and Presenting Data
    • Using Strongly Typed Views

    1 Answer

  • Daniel Hildreth
    Daniel Hildreth
    16,170 Points

    Using Strongly Typed Views Model Error

    Posted October 5, 2016 5:27am by Daniel Hildreth
    Daniel Hildreth
    16,170 Points
    • C#
    • ASP.NET MVC Basics
    • Modeling and Presenting Data
    • Using Strongly Typed Views

    1 Answer

  • Tomasz Sporys
    Tomasz Sporys
    11,258 Points

    Why do we populate properties in Controller not model?

    Posted October 4, 2016 11:07am by Tomasz Sporys
    Tomasz Sporys
    11,258 Points
    • C#
    • ASP.NET MVC Basics
    • Modeling and Presenting Data
    • Using Strongly Typed Views

    1 Answer

  • Zeljko Porobija
    Zeljko Porobija
    11,491 Points

    Changing ViewBag to Model

    Posted August 12, 2016 9:19am by Zeljko Porobija
    Zeljko Porobija
    11,491 Points
    • C#
    • ASP.NET MVC Basics
    • Modeling and Presenting Data
    • Using Strongly Typed Views

    1 Answer

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