单项选择题
You are testing an existing ASP.NET page. The page includes a text box. You are able to execute malicious JavaScript code by typing it in the text box and submitting. You need to configure the page to prevent JavaScript code from being submitted by the text box. In the @ Page directive, which attribute should you set to true?()
A.the EnableEventValidation attribute
B.the ResponseEncoding attribute
C.the ValidateRequest attribute
D.the Strict attribute
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单项选择题
You are implementing an ASP.NET MVC 2 Web application that contains the following class. You create a strongly typed view that displays details for a Department instance. You want the view to also include a listing of department employees. You need to write a code segment that will call the ListEmployees action method and output the results in place. Which code segment should you use?()
A.<%= Html.Action("ListEmployees", Model) %>
B.<%= Html.ActionLink("ListEmployees", "Department", "DepartmentController") %>
C.<% Html.RenderPartial("ListEmployees", Model); %>
D.<%= Html.DisplayForModel("ListEmployees") %> -
单项选择题
You create an ASP.NET MVC 2 Web application that contains the following controller class. In the Views folder of your application, you add a view page named Index.aspx that includes the following @ Page directive. You test the application with a browser.You receive the following error message when the Index method is invoked: "The view Index or its master was not found." You need to resolve the error so that the new view is displayed when the Index method is invoked.What should you do?()
A.Change the name of the Index.aspx file to Product.aspx.
B.Create a folder named Product inside the Views folder. Move Index.aspx to the Product folder.
C.Replace the @ Page directive in Index.aspx with the following value.
D.Modify the Index method by changing its signature to the following:public ActionResult Index(Product p) -
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You are implementing an ASP.NET MVC 2 Web application that contains several folders. The Views/Shared/DisplayTemplates folder contains a templated helper named Score.ascx that performs custom formatting of integer values. The Models folder contains a class named Player with the following definition. You need to ensure that the custom formatting is applied to LastScore values when the HtmlHelper.DisplayForModel method is called for any view in the application that has a model of type Player. What should you do?()
A.Rename Score.ascx to LastScore.ascx.
B.Move Score.ascx from the Views/Shared/DisplayTemplates folder to theViews/Player/DisplayTemplates folder.
C.Add the following attribute to the LastScore property. [UIHint("Score")]
D.Add the following attribute to the LastScore property. [Display(Name="LastScore", ShortName="Score")]
