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ModelBinder CSLA

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I've never looked into doing this. But skimming through the first link you provided, I see that the author subclassed the standard model binder to get the desired result.

I suspect you could subclass CslaModelBinder and take the same steps he took to get a similar result with a CSLA object.

Rocky

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