Friday, March 21, 2008 9:51:20 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I think it's absolutely awesome that we're getting this source code. Just to peruse some professionally developed code will be very interesting. Five years ago, would anyone have believe this?
Saturday, March 22, 2008 12:07:09 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I will wait to see some more real life examples of ASP.NET MVC code.

Josh Coswell
http://riverasp.net
Monday, March 24, 2008 3:33:22 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Hi Scott.

I'm probably overlooking something, but I'd like to deploy an MVC application to an IIS6 webserver without having to get our server folks to install the CTP 2 on the webserver. I downloaded the source and was able to compile it fine. I put a reference to the newly compiled System.Web.Mvc.dll in my web project and also re-pointed the System.Web.Abstractions.dll and System.Web.Routing.dll to the ones used in the MVC source project, but now my code won't compile because I'm assuming the abstractions and routing dll's need Full-Trust? or need to be installed in the GAC? Is there a way around this? We have .net 3.5 on our web servers so all I want to do is drop files into a web share they've given me and hopefully everything runs :)

PS - I really like what you guys are doing with MVC - I've been a Microsoft developer for 8 years and started to hate doing web development with asp.net - especially when I found Django and Ruby on Rails - now I'm moving all my dev projects to MVC for the power that .net offers and its an accepted standard in our company - unlike ruby or python...

Mike.
Mike
Thursday, April 03, 2008 12:26:21 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Mike,
All the MVC-related DLLs should work by just placing them in your application's "bin" folder. They also all work in Medium Trust. If you're having problems getting it running I'd suggest posting the question on the ASP.NET MVC Forums: http://forums.asp.net/1146.aspx (or perhaps search for a post that already has an answer).

Thanks,
Eilon
Monday, May 05, 2008 9:09:51 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Hi Scott,

Thats great news on the MVC front.

A couple of questions though:

1) When can we run MVC in partial trust? I tried publishing my sample MVC app from VS2k8 to my Shared Hosting environment (Server Intellect), and things didnt play nicely until Full trust was enabled on my account.

2) Any tips on integrating MVC with other web apps? For example I'd like ASP.NET MVC to drive my main site, http://www.markfletcher.org/ , but still be able to point http://www.markfletcher.org/blog to my dasblog installation (currently disabled). Is there any special routing rules that I can setup to say "just ignore anything that looks like /blog/*" ?

Thanks,

Mark
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