Csla.AspNet NuGet package #4770
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Hello, I am wondering if P.S. I'm referring to the .NET Framework version, not the Core Thank you. |
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Starting with CSLA 9 it is called Csla.Web. This is because we switched to the built-in .NET NuGet package generation, so it matches the name of the project in source. |
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Starting with CSLA 9 it is called Csla.Web.
This is because we switched to the built-in .NET NuGet package generation, so it matches the name of the project in source.