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  • asp.net mvc formcollection

    - by mazhar
    public ActionResult Edit(int id, FormCollection formValues) { 07. 08. // Retrieve existing dinner 09. Dinner dinner = dinnerRepository.GetDinner(id); 10. 11. // Update dinner with form posted values 12. dinner.Title = Request.Form["Title"]; 13. dinner.Description = Request.Form["Description"]; 14. dinner.EventDate = DateTime.Parse(Request.Form["EventDate"]); 15. dinner.Address = Request.Form["Address"]; 16. dinner.Country = Request.Form["Country"]; 17. dinner.ContactPhone = Request.Form["ContactPhone"]; 18. 19. // Persist changes back to database 20. dinnerRepository.Save(); 21. 22. // Perform HTTP redirect to details page for the saved Dinner 23. return RedirectToAction("Details", new { id = dinner.DinnerID }); 24.} formValues is not used in any form, what is the used of it.

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  • Code reviews for larger MVC.NET team using TFS

    - by Parrots
    I'm trying to find a good code review workflow for my team. Most questions similar to this on SO revolve around using shelved changes for the review, however I'm curious about how this works for people with larger teams. We usually have 2-3 people working a story (UI person, Domain/Repository person, sometimes DB person). I've recommended the shelf idea but we're all concerned about how to manage that with multiple people working the same feature. How could you share a shelf between multiple programmers at that point? We worry it would be clunky and we might easily have unintended consequences moving to this workflow. Of course moving to shelfs for each feature avoids having 10 or so checkins per feature (as developers need to share code) making seeing the diffs at code review time painful. Has anyone else been able to successfully deal with this? Are there any tools out there people have found useful aside from shelfs in TFS (preferably open-source)?

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  • inbound/outbound url routing in asp.net MVC

    - by Stephane
    The routing I need is quite simple, I must be missing something there. As code example I put the simpler situation where I can reproduce my behavior. You have this ActionMethod : public ActionResult Index(string provider) { ViewData["Message"] = provider; return View("Index"); } And you have this route : routes.MapRoute( null, "{controller}/{action}/{provider}", new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", provider = "Default" } ); // Parameter defaults You can call /Home/Index/Custom and provider will take the value "Custom" What Route would I need if I want the url /?provider=Custom to map the provider to the parameter. I thought that would just work, because the default controller and the default action would be used, and the provider from the querystring would be used instead of the default one. but the querystring is just ignored here. That's a problem in my situation as I have a form using HTTP GET method. The form action has to be Html.BeginForm(c=c.Index(null)) which is resolved as / and the value of my form are added in the querystring. (the provider being a dropdown in the form) So the url built by the form is /?abc=value&cde=value...

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  • ASP.NET MVC - creating and handling with URLs with Greater Than and Less Than characters

    - by pcampbell
    Consider a link to a page for a user's profile. A page is creating that URL like this: //Model.Name has value "<bad guy>" Html.ActionLink("foo, "ViewUser", new { id=5, title=Url.Encode(Model.Name) }) The actual outcome was http://mysite/Users/5/%253cbad%2guy%253e When navigating to that URL, the server generates a HTTP Error 400 - Bad Request. Question: Given that the Model.Name may contain Unicode characters, or characters otherwise illegal in URLs, what's the best way to strip out illegal characters, or otherwise encode them? The problem surfaces when testing out 'interesting' user inputs with < and >, but anything could come from the user, and therefore be put in a URL by way of Model.Name.

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  • MVC ActionLink generating NON-Restul URL AFTER adding constraints

    - by brianstewey
    Hello I have a custom route that without constraints generates a Restful URL with an ActionLink. Route - routes.MapRoute( "Blog", // Route name "Blog/{d}/{m}/{y}", // URL with parameters, new { controller = "Blog", action = "Retrieve" } Generates - http://localhost:2875/Blog/12/1/2010 From - <%=Html.ActionLink("Blog Entry - 12/01/2010", "Retrieve", "Blog", new { d = 12, m = 01, y = 2010 }, null)%> If I add constraints like so. routes.MapRoute( "Blog", // Route name "Blog/{d}/{m}/{y}", // URL with parameters, new { controller = "Blog", action = "Retrieve" }, new { d = @"\d{2}", m = @"\d{2}", y = @"\d{4}" } It generates - http://localhost:2875/Blog/Retrieve?d=12&m=1&y=2010 Extra information: it is added before the custom route. Any ideas? Cheers

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  • ASP .NET MVC; return HTML along with JavaScript

    - by effkay
    I have a partial view which renders a table. On page load, I am using JQuery to perform Zebra Stripping on it. Whenever ajax refreshes the table, DOM elements are updated, but since JQuery code to do the Zebra Stripping is not executed; table looks ugly. I have tried adding Javascript in my partial view if( Request.IsAjaxRequest() ) return PartialView( "AdministrationGrid", Users ); but javascript is not executed. I guess the only way to execute the Javascript as reply is to do: return JavaScript( "alert( '' )" ); Anyone with an idea how can I achieve this? I thought about JQuery Live, but it is used to bind itself to events.

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  • .net MVC RenderPartial renders information that is not in the model

    - by Andreas
    Hi, I have a usercontrol that is rendering a list of items. Each row contains a unique id in a hidden field, a text and a delete button. When clicking on the delete button I use jquery ajax to call the controller method DeleteCA (seen below). DeleteCA returns a new list of items that replaces the old list. [HttpPost] public PartialViewResult DeleteCA(CAsViewModel CAs, Guid CAIdToDelete) { int indexToRemove = CAs.CAList.IndexOf(CAs.CAList.Single(m => m.Id == CAIdToDelete)); CAs.CAList.RemoveAt(indexToRemove); return PartialView("EditorTemplates/CAs", CAs); } I have checked that DeleteCA is really removing the correct item. The modified list of CAs passed to PartialView no longer contains the deleted item. Something weird happens when the partial view is rendered. The number of items in the list is reduced but it is always the last element that is removed from the list. The rendered items does not correspond to the items in the list/model sent to PartialView. In the usercontrol file (ascx) I'm using both Model.CAList and lambda expression m = m.CAList. How is it possible for the usercontrol to render stuff that is not in the model sent to PartialView? Thanx Andreas

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  • asp.net mvc - bootstrapping object via model binder

    - by csetzkorn
    Hi, I have a domain object Thing which can contain several Categories. So I have implemented my HTML helper to create a checkbox group of all possible Categories. I have no problem receiving: [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)] public ActionResult Create(Thing Thing, List<string> Categories) However I am wondering whether I could use a custom Model binder to use just this: [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)] public ActionResult Create(Thing Thing) So basically I am looking for a way to use the model binder to bootstrap the object tree/graph. Any pointers appreciated. Thanks. Christian

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  • MVC Form and Dictionary Type

    - by Brian Schmitt
    I am attempting to use a property on my model that is of type Dictionary<string, string>. This dictionary is one of several other properties on the model, and I am using the dictionary as a key/value store to produce a 'dynamic' form. E.G.: User Name Settings A B I want to be able to submit and save any changes to settings A and B. I can submit the form and get my posted values in all my other fields, however the dictionary gets set to null. <%=Html.LabelFor(m => m.Name)%> <%=Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Name)%> <%=Html.LabelFor(m => m.Settings["A"])%> <%=Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Settings["A"])%> <%=Html.LabelFor(m => m.Settings["B"])%> <%=Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Settings["B"])%> Is there a better way to produce the dynamic form with a key/value pair? The actual code will be using partials (there several hundred variations), and the above is only a contrived example.

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  • Asp.Net MVC - Blank model not returning blank data

    - by Pino
    I have a form which a user can fill in x times with the data they want too. The form is posted to the following Action. [HttpPost] public ActionResult Manage(ProductOptionModel DataToAdd) { if (!ModelState.IsValid) { return View(DataToAdd); } var ProdServ = new ProductService(); if (DataToAdd.ID != 0) { //Edit Mode. DataToAdd = ProdServ.EditProductOption(DataToAdd); ViewData["Message"] = "Option Changes Made"; }else { //Add DataToAdd = ProdServ.AddProductOption(DataToAdd); ViewData["Message"] = "New Option Added"; } var RetModel = new ProductOptionModel() {ProductID = DataToAdd.ProductID}; return View(RetModel); } So at the bottom I blank the model (Leaving just the required field) and then return to the view. However the view holds the data from the previously submitted form. Any ideas why? I have debugged the code and checked that the RetModel variable is empty.

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  • Search Route in ASP.NET MVC

    - by olst
    Hi. I have a simple search form in my master page and a serach controller and view. I'm trying to get the following route for the string search term "myterm" (for example): root/search/myterm The form in the master page : <% using (Html.BeginForm("SearchResults", "Search", FormMethod.Post, new { id = "search_form" })) { %> <input name="searchTerm" type="text" class="textfield" /> <input name="search" type="submit" value="search" class="button" /> <%} %> The Controller Action: public ActionResult SearchResults(string searchTerm){...} The Route I'm Using : routes.MapRoute( "Search", "search/{term}", new { controller = "Search", action = "SearchResults", term = (string)null } ); routes.MapRoute( "Default", "{controller}/{action}", new { controller = "Home", action = "Index" } ); I'm always getting the url "root/search" without the search term, no matter what search term I enter. Thanks.

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  • jQuery Form, ASP.NET MVC JSon Result

    - by Stacey
    I'm trying to return a json result from a jQuery Form instance - but it keeps prompting me to download a file instead of displaying it in the window like it is supposed to... $("#ajaxImageForm").ajaxForm({ iframe: true, type: "GET", dataType: "json", beforeSubmit: function() { $("#ajaxImageForm").block({ message: '<img src="/content/images/loader.gif" /> Uploading . . .' }); }, success: function(result) { $("#ajaxImageForm").unblock(); $.growlUI(null, result.message); } }); [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)] public JsonResult Edit(FormCollection collection) { // return Json to the jQuery Form Result return new JsonResult { Data = new { message = string.Format("edited successfully.") } }; }

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  • asp.net mvc json 2 times post to the controller

    - by mazhar kaunain baig
    function onTestComplete(content) { var url = '<%= Url.Action("JsonTest","Organization") %>'; $.post(url, null, function(data) { alert(data["name"]); alert(data["ee"]); }); } <% using (Ajax.BeginForm("JsonTest", new AjaxOptions() { HttpMethod = "POST", OnComplete = "onTestComplete" })) { %> <%= Html.TextBox("name") %><br /> <input type="submit" /> <% } % controller:` [HttpPost] public ActionResult JsonTest() { var data = new { name = "TestName",ee="aaa" }; return Json(data); }` Due to some reason When I click on the button (My Break point is in the controller jsontest method) The jsontest is called twice(that's the real problem).I want to call it once as usual,using Ajax.BeginForm( "", new AjaxOptions { HttpMethod = "POST", OnComplete = "onTestComplete" })) I am able to call it once but it doesn't post the values to the controller.

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  • MVC and repository pattern data efficiency

    - by Shawn Mclean
    My project is structured as follows: DAL public IQueryable<Post> GetPosts() { var posts = from p in context.Post select p; return posts; } Service public IList<Post> GetPosts() { var posts = repository.GetPosts().ToList(); return posts; } //Returns a list of the latest feeds, restricted by the count. public IList<PostFeed> GetPostFeeds(int latestCount) { List<Post> post - GetPosts(); //CODE TO CREATE FEEDS HERE return feeds; } Lets say the GetPostFeeds(5) is supposed to return the 5 latest feeds. By going up the list, doesn't it pull down every single post from the database from GetPosts(), just to extract 5 from it? If each post is say 5kb from the database, and there is 1 million records. Wont that be 5GB of ram being used per call to GetPostFeeds()? Is this the way it happens? Should I go back to my DAL and write queries that return only what I need?

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  • Entity Framework Update Error in ASP.NET Mvc with related entity

    - by Barry
    I have run into a problem which have searched and tried everything i can to find a solution but to no avail. I am using the same repository and context throughout the process I have a booking entity and a userExtension Entity Below is my image i then get my form collection back from my page and create a new booking public ActionResult Create(FormCollection collection) { Booking toBooking = new Booking(); i then do some validation and property assignment and find an associated BidInstance toBooking.BidInstance = bid; i have checked and the bid is not null. finally i get the user extension file from the Current IPRINCIPAL USER as below UserExtension loggedInUser = m_BookingRepository.GetBookingCurrentUser(User); toBooking.UserExtension = loggedInUser; The Code to do the getUserExtension is : public UserExtension GetBookingCurrentUser(IPrincipal currentUser) { var user = (from u in Context.aspnet_Users .Include("UserExtension") where u.UserName == currentUser.Identity.Name select u).FirstOrDefault(); if (user != null) { var userextension = (from u in Context.UserExtension.Include("aspnet_Users") where u.aspnet_Users.UserId == user.UserId select u).FirstOrDefault(); return userextension; } else{ return null; } } It returns the userextension fine and assigns it fine. i originally used the aspnet_users but encountered this problem so tried to change it to the extension entity. as soon as i call the : Context.AddToBooking(booking); Context.SaveChanges(); i get the following exception and im completely baffled by how to fix it Entities in 'FutureFlyersEntityModel.Booking' participate in the 'FK_Booking_UserExtension' relationship. 0 related 'UserExtension' were found. 1 'UserExtension' is expected. then the final error that comes to the front end is: Metadata information for the relationship 'FutureFlyersModel.FK_Booking_BidInstance' could not be retrieved. Make sure that the EdmRelationshipAttribute for the relationship has been defined in the assembly. Parameter name: relationshipName.. But both the related entities are set in the booking entity passed thruogh PLEASE HELP Im at wits end with this

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  • ASP.Net MVC Json Result: Parameters passed to controller method issue

    - by Moskie
    I'm having a problem getting a controller method that returns a JsonResult to accept parameters passed via the JQuery getJSON method. The code I’m working on works fine when the second parameter ("data") of the getJSON method call is null. But when I attempt to pass in a value there, it seems as if the controller method never even gets called. In this example case, I just want to use an integer. The getJSON call that works fine looks like this: $.getJSON(”/News/ListNewsJson/”, null, ListNews_OnReturn); The controller method is like this: public JsonResult ListNewsJson(int? id) { … return Json(toReturn); } By putting a breakpoint in the ListNewsJson method, I see that this method gets called when the data parameter of getJSON is null, but when I replace it with value, such as, say, 3: $.getJSON(”/News/ListNewsJson/”, 3, ListNews_OnReturn); … the controller method/breakpoint is never hit. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? I should also mention that the controller method works fine if I manually go to the address via my browser ("/News/ListNewsJson/3").

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  • How to register assemblies using Windsor in ASP.NET MVC

    - by oz
    This is how my project looks: TestMvc (my web project) has a reference to the DomainModel.Core assembly where my interfaces and business objects reside. The class that implements the interfaces in DomainModel.Core is in a different assembly called DomainModel.SqlRepository; the reason behind it is that if I just want to create a repository for Oracle I just have to deploy the new dll, change the web.config and be done with it. When I build the solution, if I look at the \bin folder of my TestMvc project, there is no reference to the DomainModel.SqlRepository, which makes sense because it's not being reference anywhere. Problem arises when my windsor controller factory tries to resolve that assembly, since it's not on the \bin directory. So is there a way to point windsor to a specific location, without adding a reference to that assembly? My web.config looks like this: <component id="UserService" service="TestMvc.DomainModel.Core.Interface, TestMvc.DomainModel.Core" type="TestMvc.DomainModel.SqlRepository.Class, TestMvc.DomainModel.SqlRepository" lifestyle="PerWebRequest" /> There's many ways around this, like copying the dll as part of the build, add the reference to the project so it will get copied to the \bin folder or install it on the GAC and add an assembly reference in the web.config. I guess my question is specific to Windsor, to see if I can give the location of my assembly and it will resolve it.

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  • Spring MVC and 406 Error XML request

    - by Asp1de
    Hi i have a problem when running my code outside eclipse. This is my Equinox enviroment: Framework is launched. id State Bundle 0 ACTIVE org.eclipse.osgi_3.7.0.v20110221 1 ACTIVE org.eclipse.equinox.common_3.6.0.v20110506 2 ACTIVE org.eclipse.update.configurator_3.3.100.v20100512 3 RESOLVED catalina-config_1.0.0 Master=20 4 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.catalina.start.osgi_1.0.0 Fragments=62 5 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.activation_1.1.1 6 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.annotation_1.0.0 7 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.ejb_3.0.0 8 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.el_1.0.0 9 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.mail_1.4.0 10 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.persistence_1.0.0 11 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.servlet_2.5.0 12 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.servlet.jsp_2.1.0 13 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.servlet.jsp.jstl_1.1.2 14 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.xml.bind_2.0.0 15 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.xml.rpc_1.1.0 16 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.xml.soap_1.3.0 17 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.xml.stream_1.0.1 18 ACTIVE com.springsource.javax.xml.ws_2.1.1 19 ACTIVE com.springsource.org.aopalliance_1.0.0 20 ACTIVE com.springsource.org.apache.catalina_6.0.18 Fragments=3, 22 21 ACTIVE com.springsource.org.apache.commons.logging_1.1.1 22 RESOLVED com.springsource.org.apache.coyote_6.0.18 Master=20 23 ACTIVE com.springsource.org.apache.el_6.0.18 24 ACTIVE com.springsource.org.apache.juli.extras_6.0.18 25 ACTIVE com.springsource.org.apache.log4j_1.2.15 Fragments=33 26 ACTIVE com.springsource.org.apache.taglibs.standard_1.1.2 27 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.commons-el.osgi_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 28 ACTIVE data_1.0.0 29 ACTIVE Api_1.0.0 30 ACTIVE connector_1.0.0 31 ACTIVE core_1.0.0 32 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.jasper.osgi_5.5.23.SNAPSHOT 33 RESOLVED com.springsource.org.apache.log4j.config_1.0.0 Master=25 34 ACTIVE testController_1.0.0 35 ACTIVE org.eclipse.core.contenttype_3.4.100.v20100505-1235 36 ACTIVE org.eclipse.core.jobs_3.5.0.v20100515 37 ACTIVE org.eclipse.equinox.app_1.3.0.v20100512 38 ACTIVE org.eclipse.equinox.preferences_3.3.0.v20100503 39 ACTIVE org.eclipse.equinox.registry_3.5.0.v20100503 40 ACTIVE org.eclipse.osgi.services_3.2.100.v20100503 41 ACTIVE osgi.core_4.3.0.201102171602 42 ACTIVE dataImplementation_1.0.0 43 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.servlet-api.osgi_2.4.0.SNAPSHOT 44 ACTIVE org.springframework.aop_3.1.1.RELEASE 45 ACTIVE org.springframework.asm_3.1.1.RELEASE 46 ACTIVE org.springframework.beans_3.1.1.RELEASE 47 ACTIVE org.springframework.context_3.1.1.RELEASE 48 ACTIVE org.springframework.context.support_3.1.1.RELEASE 49 ACTIVE org.springframework.core_3.1.1.RELEASE 50 ACTIVE org.springframework.expression_3.1.1.RELEASE 51 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.extensions.annotations_1.2.1 52 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.core_1.2.1 53 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.extender_1.2.1 54 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.io_1.2.1 55 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.mock_1.2.1 56 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.web_1.2.1 57 ACTIVE org.springframework.osgi.web.extender_1.2.1 58 ACTIVE org.springframework.oxm_3.1.1.RELEASE 59 ACTIVE org.springframework.transaction_3.1.1.RELEASE 60 ACTIVE org.springframework.web_3.1.1.RELEASE 61 ACTIVE org.springframework.web.servlet_3.1.1.RELEASE 62 RESOLVED tomcat-configuration-fragment_1.0.0 Master=4 My controller is: @RequestMapping(value = "/test1", method = RequestMethod.GET, produces = "application/json") public @ResponseBody Person test1() { logger.info(" <--- Test 1 ---> \n"); Person p = new Person("a", "b", "c"); return p; } @RequestMapping(value = "/test2", method = RequestMethod.GET, produces = "application/xml") public @ResponseBody Person test3() { logger.info(" <--- Test 1 ---> \n"); Person p = new Person("a", "b", "c"); return p; } @RequestMapping(value = "/test2", method = RequestMethod.GET, headers = "Accept=*/*") public @ResponseBody Person test4() { logger.info(" <--- Test 1 ---> \n"); Person p = new Person("a", "b", "c"); return p; } @RequestMapping(value = "/parent", method = RequestMethod.GET, headers = "Accept=application/xml") public @ResponseBody Parent test2() { logger.info(" <--- Test 1 ---> \n"); Parent p = new Parent("a", "b"); return p; } If i run the TEST 1(json request) it works perfectly but when i run the test 2, 3 and 4 the browser give me back that error: (406) The resource identified by this request is only capable of generating responses with characteristics not acceptable according to the request "accept" headers (). Could someone help me? PS: if i run the bundle inside ECLIPSE it works perfectly. I generate the bundles with maven.

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  • ASP.NET MVC Master Page

    - by john
    hi Guys How can one do this? I would like to save the master pages template in the database and then based on a query string pull the correct template. Is this possible?

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  • MVC ActionLink omits action when action equals default route value

    - by rjygraham
    I have the following routes defined for my application: routes.MapRoute( "Referral", // Route name "{referralCode}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index" } // Parameter defaults ); routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index" } // Parameter defaults ); And I'm trying to create an ActionLink to go on the Index action on my AdminController: @Html.ActionLink("admin", "Index", "Admin") However, when the view is executed the ActionLink renders as (Index action value is omitted): <a href="/Admin">admin</a> Normally this would be ok, but it's causing a collision with the "Referral" route. NOTE: If I instead use ActionLink to render a different action like "Default," the ActionLink renders correctly: <a href="/Admin/Default">admin</a> The fact that the "Default" action renders correctly leads me to believe the problem has to do with the default value specified for the route. Is there anyway to force ActionLink to render the "Index" action as well?

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  • Handling button click in ASP.NET MVC 2 RTM

    - by Leniel Macaferi
    I have a View in which the user is able to upload a file to the server. In this view I also have 2 buttons: one to Upload a file and other to Download the last file imported. In my Controller I created 2 action methods: Import and Export. How could I manage to redirect each button click to the proper action method in my Controller? I have tried Html.ActionLink: <%= Html.ActionLink("Upload", "Import", "OracleFile")%> <%= Html.ActionLink("Download", "Export", "OracleFile")%> Html.ActionLink didn't do the trick. The action links were taking me to the right Action methods but they were generating a GET request. This way Request.Files.Count = 0. I need a POST request.

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  • Passing PaginatedList to ActionResult MVC C#

    - by Darcy
    Hi all, I wanted to create a simple paginated search for my project. I'm having trouble with my 'advanced search' page, where I have several textbox inputs that the user would fill with the appropriate data (basically just several filters). My view is strongly-typed with the paginatedList class similar to the NerdDinner tutorial. In my controller, I wanted to pass the PaginatedList as a parameter since my view contains several bits of info from the PaginatedList model. The PaginatedList was null (as parameter), then I changed added the route; the object itself is not null anymore, but the values are. View: <%= Html.TextBox("Manufacturers", Model.Manufacturers) %> <%= Html.TextBox("OtherFilters", Model.FilterX) %> //...etc etc Controller: public ActionResult AdvancedSearchResults(PaginatedList<MyModel> paginatedList) { //... } Any ideas? Am I even going about this correctly? Should I create a ViewModel that encapsulates the paginatedList info as well as the additional info I need instead?

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