There has obviously been a lot of buzz lately around the forthcoming release of Microsoft’s MVC framework. Rob Conery just wrote a bounteous post, covering a slew of the available HTML helper methods that will make developing MVC apps easier. I think this material helps fill in some of the “gaps” people have been having in trying to understand the inner works of the view.
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