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I have a controller which renders a view (~/Views/Component/Create.aspx) no problem.

When this view is displayed, I would like to either:

(1) when a user clicks on a link, in a modal popup (no problem here), display a view (NOT A PARTIAL VIEW) but a complete aspx view from (~/Views/TransportType/Index.aspx)

Why? Because (~/Views/TransportType/Index.aspx) is 100% the way it should be and it has itself renders partial views from the TransportType controller. So, in one screen i give the user the ability to (Insert / Update / Edit / Delete) without going to various screens.

or

(2) within the (~/Views/Component/Create) i would settle for rendering the <%= Html.RenderAction("Index", "TransportType") %> somewhere in the page within a div that i can toggle using JavaScript. Only when i do try to use this approach I get the CS1502: The best overloaded method match for 'System.IO.TextWriter.Write(char)' has some invalid arguments.

Note: I can browse directly to www.MySite.com/TransportType/Index with no problem, but if i try to use the methodology described in #2 above, i get the subsequent error above.

I have tried everything. I invested my entire day into trying to figure this out. I can easily implement a quick fix, but then it would negate the whole selling point i'm convincing my company of relative to MVC and its advantages over code-behind. Please help or i may have to roll back to the ASP.NET world of code behind.

Bottom line: "Does anyone know how to render views within views? Or am i asking the question wrong.

Here's some code:

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If you use jquery-ui you can use the dialog method.

e.g.:

<a href="<%=Url.Action("Index","TransportType") %>" id="transports">Types</a>
<div id="window"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">

$(document).ready(function(){
    $("#transports").click(function(){
        $("#window").load(this.href).dialog({title:"transport list"});
        return false;
    });
});
</script>

Edit: To use the Html.RenderAction do not put = before and puts a ; at the end as it is not returning anything: <% Html.RenderAction("Index", "TransportType"); %>

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  • Gregoire, thanks a million! The Html.RenderAction correction was what i needed. However, using the jQuery approach, when i click on teh "Types" hyperlink, i am redirected to the actual TransportType/Index. Is there something you have forgotten? Mar 17, 2011 at 11:39
  • Gregorie, i get the following error(s): $("#window").load.(this.href).dialog is not a function. Mar 17, 2011 at 11:44
  • @Robert Green: have you included jquery-ui script?
    – Gregoire
    Mar 18, 2011 at 12:18

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