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MarkdownHelper on NuGet, using MarkdownDeep

<p>Last month I <a href="/2011/03/an-asp-net-mvc-htmlhelper-extension-method-for-markdown-using-markdownsharp/">posted a small HtmlHelper</a> to make transforming Markdown in an ASP.NET MVC application a little easier. Unfortunately, getting it up and running wasn't quite so easy... You had to go and download MarkdownSharp (or copy the code file from the Google Code site) and put it in your project, then copy/paste my code into a file, add the namespace to a Views/Web.config, and blah blah, you gave up already.</p>



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MarkdownHelper on NuGet, using MarkdownDeep

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<p>Last month I <a href="/2011/03/an-asp-net-mvc-htmlhelper-extension-method-for-markdown-using-markdownsharp/">posted a small HtmlHelper</a> to make transforming Markdown in an ASP.NET MVC application a little easier. Unfortunately, getting it up and running wasn't quite so easy... You had to go and download MarkdownSharp (or copy the code file from the Google Code site) and put it in your project, then copy/paste my code into a file, add the namespace to a Views/Web.config, and blah blah, you gave up already.</p>



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MarkdownHelper on NuGet, using MarkdownDeep

<p>Last month I <a href="/2011/03/an-asp-net-mvc-htmlhelper-extension-method-for-markdown-using-markdownsharp/">posted a small HtmlHelper</a> to make transforming Markdown in an ASP.NET MVC application a little easier. Unfortunately, getting it up and running wasn't quite so easy... You had to go and download MarkdownSharp (or copy the code file from the Google Code site) and put it in your project, then copy/paste my code into a file, add the namespace to a Views/Web.config, and blah blah, you gave up already.</p>

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