MVC :: "Post" The Model Variable In View To The Next Controller?

Jul 22, 2010

I'm displaying the values in ViewData.Model in a View (.aspx) -- After the user looks them over, when the user clicks the "Submit" button that I have in this view, I want the ViewData.Model passed to another controller, but I'm not sure how to do this.

Currently, my target controller/action looks like this:

[Code]....

The "ViewData.Model" variable in this View is of type: List<Sample>

How do I pass the ViewData.Model to the RegisterController / Samples (action) ?

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