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I usually refer a jQuery using:

<script src='@(Url.Content("~/JavaScript/jquery.maskedinput-1.2.2.js"))' type="text/javascript"></script>

I refer the same Jquery in many Pages. Any change to the static content (name or version number) requires that all views are updated to absorb the change.In order to solve this I tried creating routes in Global.asax for Jquery file like below

routes.MapRoute("jquery.maskedinput.js", "Javascript/jquery.maskedinput-1.2.2.js");

and i tried to call it in cshtml using a Html Helper like below

 <script src='@Html.RouteLink("maskedinput","jquery.maskedinput.js") ' type="text/javascript"></script>

I know RouteLink returns a Anchor tag and so the Source is not rightly set for the Jquery to load.

Requirements:

  1. Is there any other Html helper which can return only the virtual path (or)
  2. I need to reference Jquery with a name not with a path. The path should be declared somewhere globally so that a single change in the global file can solve the purpose.

Help me, please.

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    are you using Web.Optimization? (which is in Microsoft.AspNet.Web.Optimization nuget package)
    – Eonasdan
    Dec 19, 2012 at 14:22
  • No .Am not using Web. Optimization . Any other simpler way of achieving things? Dec 19, 2012 at 14:34

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I use this method for my BundleCollection with System.Web.Optimization see my question, but this still works even with out it.

namespace PROJECT.Classes
{
    public class JSBundles
    {
        public static string Test = "/scripts/test.js";
    }

then use it like this:

<script src='@(JSBundles.Test)' type="text/javascript"></script>

which renders

<script src='/scripts/test.js' type="text/javascript"></script>

Note that this requires a reference in your view to PROJECT.Classes or wherever you put it. I've got that setup in my web.config in the views folder.

....
<add namespace="PROJECT.Classes" />
      </namespaces>
    </pages>
  </system.web.webPages.razor>
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You could use the popular and awesome RequireJS to inject jquery (and any other js dependancies) using javascript instead of serving them manually

http://requirejs.org/docs/jquery.html provides setup & usage instructions

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  • Thanks pal. But i work on a client code and i dont think they will approve this approach. but thanks a ton. I would use it personally in case Dec 19, 2012 at 14:25

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