So, I have the following in my global.asax creating my MVC routes. They are called in the order that they appear below. What I expected to have happen was it would ignore the routes to the css folder, but then create the route to css/branding.css (which is generated at runtime from another view)

_routeCollection.IgnoreRoute("css/{*pathInfo}");

_routeCollection.MapRoute("BrandingCSS", "css/branding.css", new { controller = "Branding", action = "Css" });

Is this not possible? When I make a request to css/branding.css, I get a 404 error saying that the file does not exist. Is there a way to make this work, I'd rather it be transparent to anyone viewing source that this file is coming from anywhere but the css folder.

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You can create and serve a custom css file by setting a RouteConstraint in your IgnoreRoute. Create the following constraint:

public class NotBrandingCss : IRouteConstraint
{
    public bool Match(HttpContextBase httpContext, Route route, string parameterName, RouteValueDictionary values, RouteDirection routeDirection)
    {
        return values[parameterName].ToString().ToLowerInvariant() != "branding.css";
    }
}

Then, change your IgnoreRoute to the following:

_routeCollection.IgnoreRoute("css/{*pathInfo}", new { pathInfo = new NotBrandingCss() });

Now, a request to /css/branding.css will fail your IgnoreRoute, and will go to your BrandingCSS route, etc.

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interesting, thank you! This does work, but, believe it or not, when I changed the order of adding the route and the ignore route, it worked as well. I will still mark yours as an answer – Anthony Shaw Sep 28 '11 at 21:24
Very interesting. I had assumed that IgnoreRoutes were processed before MapRoutes, but it appears from your test that the Routes table is examined in the strict order in which items are added. Time for a deep dive into the MVC3 source. – counsellorben Sep 28 '11 at 21:28
yea, after re-testing this today, it did not work. I must have missed testing another of my css files and it did not work. – Anthony Shaw Sep 30 '11 at 1:51
What is failing? Please give some details. The example will only cause requests to /css/branding.css to fail the IgnoreRoute. Any other css requests will be ignored. – counsellorben Sep 30 '11 at 4:00
Sorry, I meant my solution. Your solution using an IRouteContraint works great. – Anthony Shaw Sep 30 '11 at 14:18
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