Ive been moving my site using forms over to MVC and have 2 html.action links in the default.master to MVC pages in the in the home folder that work just fine but when i add another mvc page in the home folder named links.aspx the application cant find the page from the html actionlink
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there are no differences i can see in the pages that do show up and the one that cant be found (links.aspx).
there is no difference in the way ive written the link in the master.
I need about 6 or 7 of these links on the master to pages in the home folder.
I have navigation and many link on my webproject from html action links. They are ugly with underline. I would like to insert some image with name or play with styles of action link.Is it possible? How to do that?
Lets say I have a simple controller for ASP.NET MVC I want to test. I want to test that a controller action (Foo, in this case) simply returns a link to another action (Bar, in this case).How would you test TestController.Foo? (either the first or second link)
My implementation has the same link twice. One passes the url throw ViewData[]. This seems more testable to me, as I can check the ViewData collection returned from Foo(). Even this way though, I don't know how to validate the url itself without making dependencies on routing.The controller:
public class TestController : Controller { public ActionResult Foo()[code].....
I need to create a generic action page that accepts post data from an html form. The server is running asp.net 2 on windows 2003 iis6.
I don't want the page to post back to itself, but that redirect to another page. How do I create the page that accepts the data from another page? Not really sure where to start here
I've been using Html.Action("ActionName", "ControllerName") to invoke child actions across controllers without needing to have the view in ViewsShared. This has been working great for displaying things like session or cookie information.
Instead of just accessing cookies, I would like to pass additional parameters to Html.Action("ActionName", "ControllerName") so the action can execute different code based on the the data passed to the original view.
Should I be using a different method to pass parameters to a child action in a different controller?
I have created a new ASP.Net MVC 2.0 project.When I open the Site.Master and look at the navigation you have the following:
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When clicking the link, it gives me a 404 file not found and my URL is the following: http://localhost:2053/Services.aspxHow can I create 4 simple html link that has the href property pointing to my 4 files inside my
I need to know if there is any server-side function/custom-code available to find out the HTML of the entire page which is causing the PostBack.
I don't want to do it using JavaScript/jQuery but instead do it at server side.
A JavaScript workaround that implements it can be found at this link. [URL]
Reason, Why I need it? I am writing some inline javascript in page which performs some vital actions and supposed not to be tampered by user(hacker). So, when a postback occurs, I would like to find out the HTML of entire page (at server) so that I can verify it (I have already generated the hash code for entire HTML while rendering the page to check it on consecutive postbacks) for non-tamering and then process further.
This is the reason why I need a way to find out the HTML of the page causing the PostBack.
@Html.ActionLink("Add a bill", "Create", new { controller = "Bill"}); This is the code I used to add an link to Create method in Bill controller. But in the view I saw Add a bill (/Bill/Create): So, how can I remove the brackets? (/Bill/Create). And, I also want this link to act as a button instead of a , how can I do that?
I know I can use Html.ActionLink(...) from my view to render an anchor tag with a link to an action. I know I can call RedirectToAction(...) from the controller to immediately call another action. But what I'd like to do (and don't know how), is get an action link from within the controller. I am building up a breadcrumb and want the link to an action. So I don't want to immediately jump to the action (as with RedirectToAction), but just get what the link would be.
i am currently working on an asp.net mvc 2 web app and would like to add some ajax functionality on my delete item actions.Show, on the list items displayed view page, i wrapped the list items inside a partial view and added an ajax delete action link for each item (inside a foreach loop):
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On the AjaxDeleteItem ajax controller action, i delete the selected item and redisplay the updated items list (via UpdateTargetId = "divList", where the list items partial view resides).My question is how i could insert Antiforgery token in such a scenario in order to secure delete operations from CSRF and XSRF attacks.
I have an action link that I use to pass values to a controller using this statement:
<%: Html.ActionLink("Addition 1 to 10", "CreatePdf", "Pdf", new { id = 32, stOperation = "Add", stNumbers = "10" }, null)%>
So when a user clicks on the above link the controller CreatePDF is called with the parameters of id, stOperation, and stNumbers. I then use these three parameters to return a pdf document to the user.I also have a checkbox on the html page as defined by:
<%: Html.CheckBox("chkAnswers", false) %>
My question is how to pass the value of this checkbox in the above HTML.ActionLink? I have a tutorial on using the submit button to submit an entire form and the associated data. However I do not want the user to have to click a button. Instead I'd like return the value of the checkbox in the action link but I'm not sure how to do this. I want something like:
%: Html.ActionLink("Addition 1 to 10", "CreatePdf", "Pdf", new { id = 32, stOperation = "Add", stNumbers = "10", checkboxValue = true or false }, null)%>
I am currently trying to make an html submit occur, but using the MVC helper method ActionLink as I do not want it to be a button, I want it to be an underlined link like the rest on my page. This is what I have currently
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This jumps back to my action fine, but all the domains that are checked off to be deleted are not sent back. (if I use this,
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it works fine so I know it's not something wrong with submitting or retrieving the check boxes)
I have one problem with actionlink. My Example is: i have one view(xyz.aspx) and controller(abc.vb) , in this view i put below line
<%=Html.ActionLink("Manage", "Index", "Advertisement", New With {.aintCampaignid = Cam.CampaignID})%>
I have another view(Index.aspx) and controller(Advertisement.vb) if click on manage link in XYZ view it will call to advertisement controller and index function But iam getting [URL] it wont call.