System.Text.Encodings.Web 9.0.0
Provides types for encoding and escaping strings for use in JavaScript, HyperText Markup Language (HTML), and uniform resource locators (URL).
Commonly Used Types:
System.Text.Encodings.Web.HtmlEncoder
System.Text.Encodings.Web.UrlEncoder
System.Text.Encodings.Web.JavaScriptEncoder
Showing the top 20 packages that depend on System.Text.Encodings.Web.
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System.Text.Json
Provides high-performance and low-allocating types that serialize objects to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) text and deserialize JSON text to objects, with UTF-8 support built-in. Also provides types to read and write JSON text encoded as UTF-8, and to create an in-memory document object model (DOM), that is read-only, for random access of the JSON elements within a structured view of the data.
The System.Text.Json library is built-in as part of the shared framework in .NET Runtime. The package can be installed when you need to use it in other target frameworks.
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System.Memory.Data
Contains the BinaryData type, which is useful for converting between strings, streams, JSON, and bytes.
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494 |
Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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System.Text.Json
Provides high-performance and low-allocating types that serialize objects to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) text and deserialize JSON text to objects, with UTF-8 support built-in. Also provides types to read and write JSON text encoded as UTF-8, and to create an in-memory document object model (DOM), that is read-only, for random access of the JSON elements within a structured view of the data.
Commonly Used Types:
System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer
System.Text.Json.JsonDocument
System.Text.Json.JsonElement
System.Text.Json.Utf8JsonWriter
System.Text.Json.Utf8JsonReader
When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
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464 |
System.Text.Json
Provides high-performance and low-allocating types that serialize objects to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) text and deserialize JSON text to objects, with UTF-8 support built-in. Also provides types to read and write JSON text encoded as UTF-8, and to create an in-memory document object model (DOM), that is read-only, for random access of the JSON elements within a structured view of the data.
The System.Text.Json library is built-in as part of the shared framework in .NET Runtime. The package can be installed when you need to use it in other target frameworks.
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359 |
Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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Azure.Core
This is the implementation of the Azure Client Pipeline
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332 |
Azure.Core
This is the implementation of the Azure Client Pipeline
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275 |
Microsoft.IdentityModel.JsonWebTokens
Includes types that provide support for creating, serializing and validating JSON Web Tokens.
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273 |
Azure.Core
This is the implementation of the Azure Client Pipeline
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268 |
Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens
Includes types that provide support for SecurityTokens, Cryptographic operations: Signing, Verifying Signatures, Encryption.
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267 |
Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.OpenIdConnect
Includes types that provide support for OpenIdConnect protocol.
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Microsoft.Data.SqlClient
Provides the data provider for SQL Server. These classes provide access to versions of SQL Server and encapsulate database-specific protocols, including tabular data stream (TDS)
Commonly Used Types:
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlException
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlTransaction
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameterCollection
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory
When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
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System.Text.Json
Provides high-performance and low-allocating types that serialize objects to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) text and deserialize JSON text to objects, with UTF-8 support built-in. Also provides types to read and write JSON text encoded as UTF-8, and to create an in-memory document object model (DOM), that is read-only, for random access of the JSON elements within a structured view of the data.
The System.Text.Json library is built-in as part of the shared framework in .NET Runtime. The package can be installed when you need to use it in other target frameworks.
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Microsoft.Data.SqlClient
Provides the data provider for SQL Server. These classes provide access to versions of SQL Server and encapsulate database-specific protocols, including tabular data stream (TDS)
Commonly Used Types:
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlException
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlTransaction
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameterCollection
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory
When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
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Azure.Core
This is the implementation of the Azure Client Pipeline
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System.Text.Json
Provides high-performance and low-allocating types that serialize objects to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) text and deserialize JSON text to objects, with UTF-8 support built-in. Also provides types to read and write JSON text encoded as UTF-8, and to create an in-memory document object model (DOM), that is read-only, for random access of the JSON elements within a structured view of the data.
The System.Text.Json library is built-in as part of the shared framework in .NET Runtime. The package can be installed when you need to use it in other target frameworks.
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System.Text.Json
Provides high-performance and low-allocating types that serialize objects to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) text and deserialize JSON text to objects, with UTF-8 support built-in. Also provides types to read and write JSON text encoded as UTF-8, and to create an in-memory document object model (DOM), that is read-only, for random access of the JSON elements within a structured view of the data.
The System.Text.Json library is built-in as part of the shared framework in .NET Runtime. The package can be installed when you need to use it in other target frameworks.
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165 |
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient
Provides the data provider for SQL Server. These classes provide access to versions of SQL Server and encapsulate database-specific protocols, including tabular data stream (TDS)
Commonly Used Types:
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlException
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlTransaction
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameterCollection
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory
When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
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.NET Framework 4.6.2
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.1)
- System.Memory (>= 4.5.5)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 6.0.0)
.NET 8.0
- No dependencies.
.NET 9.0
- No dependencies.
.NET Standard 2.0
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.1)
- System.Memory (>= 4.5.5)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 6.0.0)