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I have a drop down list (DropDownListFor) and an ActionLink on my page. Basically, the problem I'm having is I'm trying to capture the selected value from my drop down list and passing that into my ActionLink as an ID. Here's my code:

@Html.DropDownListFor(x => x.Capsules, new SelectList(Model.Capsules, "pk", "name", "pk"))
<br />
@Html.ActionLink("Submit", "Create", 
    new { controller = "Process", id = /*JavaScript here to get the selected ID for the DropDownList above*/ },
    new { data_role = "button" })

For what I'm trying to accomplish, is there a way to embed JavaScript into my Html.ActionLink call? If there's not a way, or if it's not recommended, could you please advise of another solution to solve this problem? Thanks in advance!

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  • Yes I am using razor.
    – Mike Marks
    Feb 27, 2013 at 4:13

2 Answers 2

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You can do this via intercepting the link using javascript Darin has posted an example of this.

However, it looks like you're trying to submit some values using an ActionLink, and you're probably better off creating a viewmodel which holds all the values you want, and then posting everything using a submit button. This allows you to post more data than just the ID, prevents you from being dependent on Javascript, and keeps all of the code server side instead of mixing and matching.

Judging by the small code you've posted - you already have a model, probably some strongly typed entity, and it has a property called Capsules.

In your controller, create the view model which holds the view's data:

public class YourViewModel
{
   YourModel YourModel { get; set; }

   public int CapsuleId { get; set; }
}

Then your view:

@using( @Html.BeginForm( "Create", "Process"  ) )
{
@Html.DropDownListFor(m=> m.CapsuleId, new SelectList(Model.YourModel.Capsules, "pk", "name", "pk"))
<input type="submit">
}

Then your controller action to handle this:

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Create( YourViewModel model )
{
   var id = model.CapsuleId;

  // do what you're going to do with the id
   return View();
}
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  • This looks promising. I will try to implement your suggestion later on tonight! Thanks!!
    – Mike Marks
    Feb 28, 2013 at 18:17
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You can put dummy value for the id parameter like this :

@Html.ActionLink("Submit", "Create", 
    new { controller = "Process", id = "dummy" },
    new { data_role = "button" })

Then replace that value when the link is clicked.

// Assuming your link's id is `submit`, and the dropdown's id is `capsules`
$('#submit').click(function() {
    var id = $('capsules').val();
    $(this).href = $(this).href.replace('dummy', id);
});
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  • Unfortunately this isn't working for me. The value that's passed through to the next page is -1. Even replacing "id" with an actual value, in my case, "3". It didn't do anything to my URL.
    – Mike Marks
    Feb 27, 2013 at 4:31
  • have you debug the javascript? is it called when your link is clicked? Feb 27, 2013 at 4:32
  • I've always had a hard time debugging JavaScript, so I'm not sure. This way seems to be a sort of workaround... I guess what I'm after is is there a common, documented way to do this? Or are workarounds the only option?
    – Mike Marks
    Feb 27, 2013 at 4:36
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    I do like your way of thinking, though!
    – Mike Marks
    Feb 27, 2013 at 4:36
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    No, I think it's not a workaround, C# and javascript is different, so you can't directly put javascript variable in c# code.. But, I don't know if the others have better solutions Feb 27, 2013 at 4:39

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