I develop multilanguages asp.net mvc site. The language stores in url. The default one will be English. I have BaseController class
protected override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)
{
string culture = filterContext.RouteData.Values[MvcApplication.CultureParamerName] as string;
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(culture))
culture = Facade.Common.GetLocale(BECulture.Cultures.English);//==en-us
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo(culture);
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo(culture);
base.OnActionExecuting(filterContext);
}
and some routes
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
routes.MapRoute(
"Photos_Route",
"{culture}/photos/{action}/{id}",
new { controller = "photos", action = "show", culture = "en-us" }
);
routes.MapRoute(
"PhotosDownload_Route",
"{culture}/photos/{action}/{id}/resolution/{measure1}x{measure2}",
new { controller = "photos", action = "download", culture = "en-us" }
);
routes.MapRoute(
"Pages_Router",
"{culture}/page/{id}",
new { controller = "home", action = "page", id = UrlParameter.Optional, culture = "en-us" }
);
routes.MapRoute(
"Tags_Route", // Route name
"{culture}/tag/{tag}", // URL with parameters
new { controller = "photos", action = "ShowPhotosByTag", culture = "en-us" } // Parameter defaults
);
routes.MapRoute(
"Home_Route",
"{culture}/{action}",
new { controller = "home", culture = "en-us" }
);
routes.MapRoute(
"Default_Route",
"{culture}/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
new { controller = "home", action = "index", id = 1, culture = "en-us" }
);
}
I want to do following: if the current language is English then the url must not contain "en-us" value, because the English is default language. And vise-versa: if there's no parameter "culture"
in url (that is in RouteData.Values["culture"]
) then the default language is English.
How can I do it?
UPDATE: the clarification about what I want. The master page (_Layout.cshtml) contains the link to the page "About site"
@Html.ActionLink(Resources.Strings.About_LinkText, "about", "home")
If the site in English it points to /en-us/about
. But I want (if the site in English) it should point to /about
(without en-us).
/home
then "home" becomes the culture. This isn't the easiest thing to do. Are the routes set or can you change them?{*culture}
however it's still not easy. You might need to create a route constraint and duplicate all your routes without the culture parameter