It's all business again.
I'll be on vacation, in a very real and non-metaphorical sense. Which is awesome.
What it means for you is, if on the offhand chance you leave a comment or email me, I won't respond. Sorry, I'll be away. Sucks for you, awesome for me.
It still boggles the mind how many people are searching for this term. The only thing I want to ask you, the many people who are searching for "how do I get ASP.NET MVC running underneath SharePoint," is: why? Why do you want to do this?
I'm not here to provide any answers today; instead, I'm posting this as a kind of googlebait to lure you in. Maybe it's wrong, but whatever. Why do you want to use the still-beta ASP.NET MVC framework on top of SharePoint? I honestly don't know why anyone would do this. So please, if you search for "how do I combine SharePoint with ASP.NET MVC," and you hit this page, leave me a comment! I want to get in your brain and swim around a little.
I'm pretty sure I can get ASP.NET MVC running underneath SharePoint; the only magic will be removing pieces of SharePoint from the MVC project's web.config, and (maybe) integrating with SharePoint's security (or maybe not). Besides ugprading to .NET 3.5 SP1, which is by far the most arduous step on a production farm, it shouldn't be too tricky to get this working.
Anyway, there's a somewhat rambling teaser—it's probably possible, even if I can't imagine why it would be a good idea.
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