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I want to pass some parameters to my MVC UserControl like ShowTitle(bool) and the ViewData.Model.Row . How I define my usercontrol and pass them to it? Tanx

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You can use the RenderAction HtmlHelper, found in the MVC futures dll available at codeplex. In your main page ... <% Html.RenderAction("actionName", "controllerName", new {showTitle=true, row=ViewData.Model.Row}); %>

You need an action method on the controller with the parameters. The action then creates a ViewData for the usercontrol. The usercontrol is returned as a view with

return View("usercontrolname", model);

The .ascx file then uses the model for just the user control. The resulting HTML is rendered into the calling page.

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Thank you Matthew. Where I can found more document about this solution or a more complete source? – Ata Dec 20 '08 at 9:16
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You can define your control as

public partial class MyUserControl : System.Web.Mvc.ViewUserControl<MyUserControlViewData> {
}

public class MyUserControlViewData {
    public IList<MyData> MyData { get; set; }
    public string SomethingElse { get; set; }
}

After that you can create an instance of MyUserControlViewData classin your controller, populate with data and pass it to the view. Is that what you're looking for?

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Thank you. Is that the only way to do it? It seems so unintelligible. – Ata Dec 19 '08 at 21:29

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