4.0 URL Routing With Two Or Multiple Querystring Parameters

Aug 16, 2010

How can I pass two querysting parameters in URL routing using ASP.NET 4.0? I have gone through many articles, but everywhere it shows only one parameter. I'd like the display URL to be: [URL] The first parameter is ID: 1 The second is Name: This is my first report I am trying following route, but it is not working

routes.MapPageRoute(
"MarketReports", // Route name
"Reports/{*i}-{*n}", // Route URL
"~/pageControl2.aspx" // Web page to handle route
);

How can I make this work as described?

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