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I have the following route:

        routes.MapRoute(
            "Power", // Route name
            "Power/{id}", // URL with parameters
            new 
            { 
                controller = "flood", 
                action = "index", 
                id = UrlParameter.Optional 
            }
        );

and the following address which I call:

<a href="/Power/"  >

Now I would like to do the above call with an Html.ActionLink like this:

@Html.ActionLink("xxx", 
                "index",
                "flood",
                new { "Power" },
                null 
                )

It seems not to work as I get an error "Invalid anonymous type declaration" where I have new { "Power" }. Can someone give me some advice and get me on the correct track.

I would also like to be able to call the following with another link:

<a href="/Power/001"  >`

thanks

ps. Please note I am using MVC3. I understand the syntax for this changed from version 1 > 2 > MVC3.

2 Answers 2

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Use a RouteLink instead of an ActionLink:

@Html.RouteLink("xxx", "Power", new { id = "123" })

or if you specify the controller and the action with ActionLink and based on your route definition order the proper route should be picked:

@Html.ActionLink("xxx", "index", "flood", new { id = "123" }, null)
0

The problem is on the declaration of your parameters. This will work fine:

Without ID:

@Html.ActionLink("xxx", 
            "index",
            "flood")

With ID:

@Html.ActionLink("xxx", 
            "index",
            "flood",
            new { id =123 },
            null 
            )

You're declaring a anonymous type, without saying the name of the property, only the value.

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  • Why id="Power"? That's the name of the route. Jun 28, 2011 at 13:13
  • Sorry, I misunderstood your Question, take a look at my Edit. Jun 28, 2011 at 13:24

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