implementing anti forgery token without View
im currently working on a couple of APIs for my application. and im trying to implement ValidateAntiForgeryToken
on my APIs controller's action but im having trouble generating the token since all my APIs dont have any view. all request will be comming from my WEB application which has a different application with all the APIs that i've mentioned. so my question is.
is it good idea to imeplement ValidateAntiForgeryToken
for all the APIs action? or its not a good practice since AntiForgeryToken Usually Generates in views
asp.net-core-webapi antiforgerytoken
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im currently working on a couple of APIs for my application. and im trying to implement ValidateAntiForgeryToken
on my APIs controller's action but im having trouble generating the token since all my APIs dont have any view. all request will be comming from my WEB application which has a different application with all the APIs that i've mentioned. so my question is.
is it good idea to imeplement ValidateAntiForgeryToken
for all the APIs action? or its not a good practice since AntiForgeryToken Usually Generates in views
asp.net-core-webapi antiforgerytoken
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im currently working on a couple of APIs for my application. and im trying to implement ValidateAntiForgeryToken
on my APIs controller's action but im having trouble generating the token since all my APIs dont have any view. all request will be comming from my WEB application which has a different application with all the APIs that i've mentioned. so my question is.
is it good idea to imeplement ValidateAntiForgeryToken
for all the APIs action? or its not a good practice since AntiForgeryToken Usually Generates in views
asp.net-core-webapi antiforgerytoken
im currently working on a couple of APIs for my application. and im trying to implement ValidateAntiForgeryToken
on my APIs controller's action but im having trouble generating the token since all my APIs dont have any view. all request will be comming from my WEB application which has a different application with all the APIs that i've mentioned. so my question is.
is it good idea to imeplement ValidateAntiForgeryToken
for all the APIs action? or its not a good practice since AntiForgeryToken Usually Generates in views
asp.net-core-webapi antiforgerytoken
asp.net-core-webapi antiforgerytoken
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