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ASP.NET Core 5.0 - Multiple FIDO2 Credentials
Created 08/16/21, Updated 08/16/21 04:02 GMT
Demonstrates management of multiple FIDO2 devices in the Users Without Passwords Project (UWPP). The ninth article of a series for the UWPP.
ASP.NET Core 5.0 - The TempData Challenge
Created 06/21/21, Updated 08/16/21 04:00 GMT
Describes the implementation of the TempData attribute to persist the challenge on the server between requests. The challenge is a unique code used by FIDO to verify the response from the authenticating device. The third article of a series for the Uses Without Passwords Project.
ASP.NET Core 5.0 - Users Without Passwords
Created 04/09/21, Updated 08/16/21 03:59 GMT
Introduces a series about the implementation WebAuthn, also known as FIDO2, instead of passwords. The first article of a series for the Uses Without Passwords Project.
ASP.NET Core 5.0 - SMTP Settings Tester
Created 08/07/21, Updated 08/07/21 01:20 GMT
Describes the SMTP Settings Tester utility. The sixth article of a series for the Uses Without Passwords Project.
ASP.NET Core 3.1 - Created And Last Login Date
Created 02/20/21, Updated 02/23/21 23:39 GMT
Describes the implementation of created and last login dates for users.
ASP.NET Core 2.2 - Fetch And Promise
Created 05/03/19, Updated 05/03/19 21:52 GMT
Describes the detection and use of the JavaScript fetch function.
ASP.NET Core 2.2 - AJAX Get And Post Methods
Created 03/06/19, Updated 03/26/19 19:02 GMT
Describes how to use AJAX with Razor Pages.

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