I have a shared master page which I am using from 2 different areas in my mvc 2 app. The master page has an action link which currently specifies the controller and action, but of course the link doesn't work if I'm in the wrong area. I see no overload for actionlink that takes an area parameter, is it possible to do?
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Figured it out..
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Something I ran into right after this, that I imagine others might run into: If you need to link from within an area to an action not in an area, you still need to specify the Area as empty string. For instance, I moved some MVC code into an area, and found I needed to update urls in the master page that referenced other pages on the site. To specify an url to something not in an area, use
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Here is what I came up with as a solution to allow a user to link to the pre-built authentication systems. Each of my areas has a version of the _LoginPartial.cshtml file. I probably could get the application to use a single version of the file, however I kept running into errors when trying to use a single login partial. It is only a slight modification to the original generated loginpartial, but it seems to work well when used in specific areas. Here is the code that gets used in all of them:
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In MVC2 giving area="root" worked for me as below Html.ActionLink("Home", "Index", "Home", new { Area = "root" }, new{}) |
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