diff --git a/aspnetcore/razor-pages/index.md b/aspnetcore/razor-pages/index.md index c0a795146b..0ac55e7050 100644 --- a/aspnetcore/razor-pages/index.md +++ b/aspnetcore/razor-pages/index.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ author: Rick-Anderson description: Learn how Razor Pages in ASP.NET Core makes coding page-focused scenarios easier and more productive than using MVC. monikerRange: '>= aspnetcore-2.0' ms.author: riande -ms.date: 04/06/2019 +ms.date: 09/19/2019 uid: razor-pages/index --- # Introduction to Razor Pages in ASP.NET Core @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ The `Customer` property uses [`[BindProperty]`](xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Bi [!code-cs[](index/3.0sample/RazorPagesContacts/Pages/Customers/Create.cshtml.cs?name=snippet_PageModel&highlight=15-16)] -`[BindProperty]` should **not** be used on models containing properties that should not be changed by the client. For more information, see [Overposting](data/ef-rp/crud#overposting) +`[BindProperty]` should **not** be used on models containing properties that should not be changed by the client. For more information, see [Overposting](xref:data/ef-rp/crud#overposting) Razor Pages, by default, bind properties only with non-`GET` verbs. Binding to properties removes the need to writing code to convert HTTP data to the model type. Binding reduces code by using the same property to render form fields (``) and accept the input.