Year: 2022
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Decode JWT Token
Read more: Decode JWT TokenDecoding JWT token and return value; Validating and Decoding JWT Token and return value; We want to keep token inside cookies on a successful token…
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JSON token with best practices
Read more: JSON token with best practicesJSON Web Token (JWT) is a standard RFC 7519 for exchanging cryptographically signed JSON data. It is probably the most popular current standard of authorization on the web,…
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Cache VS Session VS cookies?
Read more: Cache VS Session VS cookies?What are the do’s and don’ts about Cache VS Session VS Cookies? For example:I’m using Session variables a lot and sometimes have problems in a…
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Handle back-slash “\” in Razor View and JavaScript
Read more: Handle back-slash “\” in Razor View and JavaScriptWe are passing following view bag value; We are retrieving this value in JavaScript in Razor view; Where did the “\” goes? Since this is…
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Pass data to controller using jQuery
Read more: Pass data to controller using jQueryWe want to pass some data from jQuery to ASP.NET Core / MVC. We have an action method “AddEmployee” in Home controller and we want…
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