I will try and be brief, I am finding when trying to create a custom route with a name and url of properties that my ASP.NET MVC app is returning a 404 file not found when hitting the route.I have deduced this down to most likely be caused by the fact I have a folder on disk called Properties which is of course a common asp.net folder which is automatically created. I have found someone else who has suffered from this problem on SO, but looks like there has been no resolution, only to name your route something different!
Surely this is an oversight, or there must be a workaround? Obviously there will be many common directories you may need as routes and/or folders interchangeably, some of which we already know like Properties probably can't be deleted! I also understand we need to honor real folders as URLs too, but I feel routing should take priority before looking at folders on disk.
Was looking at asp.net mvc complex routing for tree path as an example of how to define a custom route handler for my MVC app. Essentially, I want to give the end user ultimate flexibility in defining the URL for any given page, so I provide them with a field in the interface to specify their own custom URL.
My custom route handler is basically a wild-card handler. It will do a lookup and if it finds a match, map it accordingly. However, if no match is found, I want it to fall back and find the next rule that matches in the global.asax. Is that possible? Or do I essentially need to code the mappings that used to exist in my global.asax into my custom route handler?
When I do an Html.RenderAction( action, controller, new { varName = value } ); if the original request had a parameter equal to varName, then the value is not changed in a render action.
Example:
1. Post to "C1/A1" with a string var _test = "abc"
2. Inside C1/A1 get some data and return a partial view
3. Inside the partial view I invoke an action on another controller. The action has an input variable with the same name and type (string _test) Html.RenderAction( "A2","C2", new {_test="fgh"});
4. the value in _test that arrives at C2/A2 is still "abc"
I've traced through it step by step, and the value used in the view render action call is correct, but in the next trace step, the value received at C2/A2 is incorrect.
If this is not an error, and creating a new route value to pass in render action is not the correct way to handle this, what is?
I am an C# ASP.NET developer. I am trying to route URL from one domain to another using Godaddy IIS Virtual dedicated server or Dedicated server for ASP.NET.
For example I have a website application for client_A in my server which is intended to be use by multiple clients with different products.
An example URL: www.myserver.com/client_A/product/bear/?productid=1 or using pretty URL www.myserver.com/A_Application/product/bear/1
I would like to setup for my client to point to client_A using his/her domain.
My Client example URL will be: www.hisserver.com/product/bear/?productid=1 or using pretty URL www.hisserver.com/product/bear/1
I have made an asp.net mvc 3 application with an area called blog. I want to route this area to my subdomain blog.mywebsite.com. How can I achieve this?
How do I need to define my route? Do I have to configure the DNS?
Currently I just use the default area route. I can access my blog area for now at this way. mywebsite.com/blog
I have a situation where I want a route in my application so that the application's index method can recognize this[URL]The problem is that, when I set up the route corresponding to the first URL, the route for the second URL does not work (even if I set up a separate route for that).
I have added a new route to enable me to have nice seo friendly URLs instead of an id field for some news items I am displaying from a database
My global.asax looks like this
[code]...
The problem I have is that since I have added this extra route all my standard URLS (Home etc) are now displaying the controller and action name after them, for example [URL] is being displayed in the URL for my homepage
The news URLS all look fine they are [URL]
why the Controller/Action is now being displayed on non news URL's and how I can stop this happening, would I use a constraint of some sort on the News route ?
I have several routes defined in my Global.asax; now, when I'm on a page I need to figure out what is the route name of the current route, because route name drives my site menu. I can't find a way to get current route name.
I'm embarrassed to ask this question, but not sure what the syntax is to call a URL from within a controller (not associated with the application).
The reason I need to do this is because I am sharing authentication with another webforms app and would like to clear out the session variables before rerouting to that other URL. I'm just not sure of the syntax to route from an Action method to a URL like www.microsoft.com?
PHP Code: Route myroute1 = new Route("{controller}/{action}/{slug}", new MyRouteHandler()); Route myroute2 = new Route("{controller}/{action}", new MyRouteHandler()); Route myroute3 = new Route("{controller}", new MyRouteHandler()); Routes.Add(myroute1); Routes.Add(myroute2); Routes.Add(myroute3); [code]...
I'm just starting out with C# and ASP.NET and have the following questions. I am working with code adapted from a couple different tutorials playing with Northwind and have gotten this far. The list of acceptable categories is currently hard coded in a string but I would like to look up the CategoryName in the database to verify that it exists.
Obviously the purpose of this is to ensure that users don't just type:
[URL] and return a valid page.
Also does anyone have an tips of how they are dealing with capitalization issues since the routing is case sensitive? For example Categories/beverages should forward to Categories/Beverages ?
I have a site that requires the robots.txt and the sitemap.xml be different almost everytime its called. So I need a way to generate the robots.txt on the fly everytime its called. [URL]will hit a controller function and there I will write the return data there. I been looking around and I have no clue how to do this with the extension present.
I need to set up routing in global.asax so that anybody going to a certain page with an actual tilde in the URL (due to a bug a tilde ended up in a shared link) is redirected to the proper place using routing. How can I set up a route for a URL with an ACTUAL tilde ("~") in it, e.g. www.example.com/~/something/somethingelse to go to the same place as www.example.com/something/somethingelse - it never seems to work!
I am writing a web page to show image (image is dynamically generate by .Net charting) in a web. I have used the asp.net web forms URL routing to navigate to this page. Once I use the URL routing the image appear on the page. Anyway this is working fine for normal page browse.