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Hi,
I'm glad to hear this encouragement from you, thank you! I'm glad the
project could help you. I did WebFormsForCore in about 4 months porting it
from Microsoft Reference Source. There's still some things left to
implement, like Session & Authentication interop with ASP.NET Core and also
removal of designer attributes from assemblies after build so there's no
assembly load errors. Also the Redesigner that creates the designer.cs
files still has some bugs.
But I'm glad the project helped you out.
God bless you & greetings,
Simon
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I think a thread with testimonials is in order, so here we go.
Also, I want to start with myself. Big thanks for that project! This allowed us to migrate a very old website on WebForms over to the dotnet 8 runtime and finally ditch that buggy and slow Mono, basically giving the website a fresh start in terms of performance and stability!
It wasn't "without a cinch" but it was a lot easier than I'd expect. Thanks a lot for your hard work!
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