Showing posts with label Html.ActionLink Displaying The Word Length In The URL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Html.ActionLink Displaying The Word Length In The URL. Show all posts

Monday, August 16, 2010

Html.ActionLink Displaying The Word Length In The URL - What?

Don't you just love crazy weirdness when you create urls? I sure do....NOT! Sometimes the smallest things can provide you with the biggest pain - especially when you are pressed for time. I ran across a crazy little problem in ASP.NET MVC 2 with an url I created using Html.Actionlink.

I wanted an url that looked like this -

http://www.mysite.com/Project/Pages/someGuidId.

I used the following Html.Actionlink -

<%= Html.ActionLink("View Project Pages", "Pages", "Project",
new { id = page.PageId })%>


This generated an url with a Length property at the end of it -

http:/www.mysite.com/Project/Pages?Length=7

What in the world is that? Length is NOT my friend! Fear not though! This error is very easy to solve with minimal effort. Adding one value makes the difference. I just needed to change my Html.Actionlink to the following:

<%= Html.ActionLink("View Project Pages", "Pages", "Project",
new { id = page.PageId },
null)%>

That nice little null does the trick quite nicely and makes everyone happy!

Smooches,

Kila

Problem:
<%= Html.ActionLink("View Project Pages", "Pages", "Project",
new { id = page.PageId })%>

generates http:/www.mysite.com/Project/Pages?Length=7

Solution:
<%= Html.ActionLink("View Project Pages", "Pages", "Project",
new { id = page.PageId },
null)%>