ActionLink with multiple parameters

社会主义新天地 提交于 2019-11-28 19:11:27

The overload you are using makes the year value end up in the html attributes of the link (check your rendered source).

The overload signature looks like this:

MvcHtmlString HtmlHelper.ActionLink(
    string linkText, 
    string actionName, 
    string controllerName, 
    object routeValues, 
    object htmlAttributes
)

You need to put both your route values in to the RouteValues dictionary like this:

Html.ActionLink(
    "View Details", 
    "Details", 
    "Performances", 
    new { name = item.show, year = item.year }, 
    null
)
hidden

In addition to Mikael Östberg answer add something like this in your global.asax

routes.MapRoute(
    "View Details",
    "Performances/Details/{name}/{year}",
    new {
        controller ="Performances",
        action="Details", 
        name=UrlParameter.Optional,
        year=UrlParameter.Optional
    });

then in your controller

// the name of the parameter must match the global.asax route    
public action result Details(string name, int year)
{
    return View(); 
}
Jansen

Based on Mikael Östberg answer and just in case people need to know how it does with html attr. Here is another example, reference from ActionLink

@Html.ActionLink("View Details", 
"Details", 
"Performances", 
  new { name = item.show, year = item.year }, 
  new {@class="ui-btn-right", data_icon="gear"})


@Html.ActionLink("View Details", 
"Details", 
"Performances", new RouteValueDictionary(new {id = 1}),new Dictionary<string, object> { { "class", "ui-btn-test" }, { "data-icon", "gear" } })
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