* RP version of secure user data
* work
* work
* work
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* ready 4 review
* pdf and fix
* fixes
* fixes
* fixes
* clean up
* clean up
* clean up
* last draft
* last draft
* Updates to Razor Pages user data protection doc
* Page Model to page model
* code fense to bold
* Updates to Razor Pages user data authorization doc
* Enable copying of .NET Core CLI command
* Change HTML code snippets to CSHTML
* Task.CompletedTask;
* Task.CompletedTask;
As written the character class will negate individual characters in brackets, but not the extension as desired. Fixed and tested regex using negative look ahead and negative look behind variations.
* changes (#5218)
* Suggestion for better wording. (#5202)
* Suggestion for better wording.
While going through the tutorial on Mac, I was confused by this wording. I assumed that "command window" was something that was part of Visual Studio.
It may be clearer (especially to newcomers) to be consistent with the wording that's only a few lines above "From the command line, run the following .NET Core CLI commands:".
This is just a suggestion, now I realize that the words "Open a command window" appear in many parts of the documentation.
* Verbiage tweaks
* Verbiage tweaks
* Kill double-spaces (#5206)
* Nginx name consistency (#5214)
* Add spaces to TOC lines (#5212)
* Remove keywords and ms.assetid metadata from ASP.NET Core topics (#5208)
* Patch regex expressions (#5210)
Update
* Suggestion for better wording.
While going through the tutorial on Mac, I was confused by this wording. I assumed that "command window" was something that was part of Visual Studio.
It may be clearer (especially to newcomers) to be consistent with the wording that's only a few lines above "From the command line, run the following .NET Core CLI commands:".
This is just a suggestion, now I realize that the words "Open a command window" appear in many parts of the documentation.
* Verbiage tweaks
* Verbiage tweaks