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In my Index page I am generating url using the following

@foreach(var c in ViewBag.cities)
{
   <li>@Html.ActionLink((string)c.CityName,"somepage",new{city=c.CityName, id=c.Id})</li>
}

Which generated urls for every city in the following format

localhost:55055/1/city1
localhost:55055/2/city2
...

where 1,2 are Id and city1, city2 are CityName

I have configured the route as

routes.MapRoute(
            name: "CityRoute",
            url: "{id}/{city}",
            defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "somepage", id = UrlParameter.Optional, city = UrlParameter.Optional }
            );

The somepage action method in Home Controller:

public string somepage(int id, string city)
{
  return city + " " + id;
}

Even I tried this

public string somepage()
{
   return "Hello";
}

but it results in Resource cannot be found

I tried putting breakpoint in sompage which is never hit.

Any suggesstions

Update

As pointed out by @KD in comments below I changed the routes order and placed above mentioned rule above all rules. I also changed the method

 public ActionResult somepage(int id=0, string city="")
 {
    return Content(city + " " + id);
 }

Now the behavior changed and the default rule

routes.MapRoute(
            name: "Default",
            url: "{controller}/{action}/{id}",
            defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
        );

is not used for normal index page. Instead this use is used since the breakpoint in method somepage is hit and If I put http://localhost:55055/2/cityname in the browser, the page does display id and cityname. But now default route is not used for application home http://localhost:55055/

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    Please update your title with your specific problem.. Mar 12, 2013 at 8:43
  • Please ensure you are adding routes in correct order. The route you've added should be at the top of your default route.
    – K D
    Mar 12, 2013 at 8:45
  • Also try this action method public ActionResult somepage(string id, string city)
    – K D
    Mar 12, 2013 at 8:46
  • @KD thanks. yes they are in correct order
    – ZedBee
    Mar 12, 2013 at 8:50
  • @KD I should say partially in correct order. Now that I placed this rule above all. The behavior is different. The default route is no more used for the normal index page instead the new rule that I added (mentioned above) is used. I changed the method to somepage(int id=0, string city="")
    – ZedBee
    Mar 12, 2013 at 9:00

2 Answers 2

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The pattern of your new route and pattern of default route is almost same hence it will always create conflict to match those routes .. change your route to following

routes.MapRoute(
            name: "CityRoute",
            url: "CitySearch/{id}/{city}",
            defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "somepage", id = UrlParameter.Optional, city = UrlParameter.Optional }
            );

i.e. add some prefix to your pattern so it can get easily identified.. like "CitySearch" and then mention your route name while providing Action link for it..

Or if you don't want to add prefix to it then do the following thing and it will work like a charm..

For your CityRoute add a Route Constraint for Id which will check if the ID field is Integer. for normal URLS it will return false and hence your default route will get evaluated ... try this...

routes.MapRoute(
            name: "CityRoute",
            url: "{id}/{city}",
            defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "somepage", id = UrlParameter.Optional, city = UrlParameter.Optional },
            constraints: new {id = @"\d+"}
            );

This is the Regular Expression Constraint.. Put this route at the top and check.

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  • +1 yes I agree because all the other links now point to somepage. Definitely a conflict
    – ZedBee
    Mar 12, 2013 at 9:22
  • at "\d+" it says unrecognized escape sequence
    – ZedBee
    Mar 12, 2013 at 9:29
  • really sorry for this I searched web and tried adding @ before you suggested, it resulted in another error saying `Named argument specifications must appear after all fixed arguments have been specified'. Just searching again to resolve this issue.
    – ZedBee
    Mar 12, 2013 at 9:45
  • take help from this article to specify constraint for your route. asp.net/mvc/tutorials/controllers-and-routing/…
    – K D
    Mar 12, 2013 at 9:48
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    specify constraint like this as you have specified argument name for each one, constraints: new {id = @"\d+"}
    – K D
    Mar 12, 2013 at 9:52
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As you have not defined Action it won't be called thus error is coming

Try this,

public ActionResult somepage(int id, string city)
    {
        return Content(city + " " + id);
    }

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