How To Return Errors To View From Controller Not Tied To A Specific Model Property
Aug 26, 2010
Curious what the best practice is for returning errors to a view from a controller where the error isn't really a validation error, but more like "user not found" or "service timeout" type of errors. (in ASP.NET MVC2 framework)
I've been adding them to the ModelState's model errors, but that doesn't seem appropriate. (although easy to implement and maintain)
Example - A user tries to log in, and their credentials do not match a known user.
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currently I am doing a web application such that after user search for all the contracts,the contract id is a hyperlink in which user can click on it to view the results tied to it. There is 2 pages. One is for the search page and after searching results is populated below. The contract id in the grid view is a hyperlink so that when user clicks on it, they will go to another page and view the specific records tied to it. How shld I do this as I am creating this web application in 3-tier formatting.
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I came upon this when had problem trying to return a view of a different controller.
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but, found out, I couldn't do it. So I searched and found this:[URL]
One guy there responded and said that, for my case, it is possible to do things like below:
return View("~/Views/Controller1/View1.aspx");
this is considered an acceptable MVC practice. Is it OK, good, perfect to do so in the asp.net MVC realm?
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I have a list of items(surveys) displayed on my home page. When I click the edit button for a particular item I have a modal pop up with the items details to edit. When the user clicks Save I submit the form via ajax. Depending on whether ModelState.IsValid == true I want to update the modal with validation information or close the modal and update the list of items with the new information.
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Im getting no postback on my button? I have it tied to Javascript like so:
<script type="text/javascript">
function confirm_delete()
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if (confirm("Are you sure you want to delete this comment?")==true)
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}
</script>
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}
}
}
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string[] idFragments = id.Split('_');
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cn.Open();
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cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
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EDIT: Tryed this,
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{
if (confirm("Are you sure you want to delete this comment?")==true)
return true;
else
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</script>
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