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In this part 22 of the Razer pages tutorial, we learn how to implement the delete operation in a Razor pages project. When we click the delete button on the Employee List page, the request should redirect to the delete confirmation page. The confirmation page should display a message asking if we are sure we want to delete the employee, along with the employee's name (e.g. John) and two confirmation buttons (yes and no). Clicking yes should delete the respective employee record and redirect back to the Employee List page, while clicking no should not delete the record and redirect back to the list page. To support the delete operation, we need a delete method in our employee repository interface.
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