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I have a website that has two domains pointing to the same content. Let's call them www.domainA.com and www.domainB.com where www.domainA.com/Page is the same as www.domainB.com/Page.

Every page on the site has a number of common navigation links (and others) that are constructed using a mixture of Url.Action and Html.ActionLink calls. The resulting urls are based on the current domain. Because www.domainA.com is the primary domain, I would like any links generated from www.domainB.com to be based on www.domainA.com.

Can this be done centrally, rather than me going around the whole site and hard-coding it?

Thanks, Alan

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I ended up using the solution here to instruct IIS to rewrite requests to my old domain.

Hope this helps others with the same requirement.

Alan

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You can fix this by having custom route objects, that inherit from System.Web.Routing.Route.

For instance:

public class MultipleDomainRoute : System.Web.Routing.Route
{
    // ...

    public override VirtualPathData GetVirtualPath(RequestContext requestContext, RouteValueDictionary values)
    {
        VirtualPathData path = base.GetVirtualPath(requestContext, values);

        if (requestContext.Url.Host == "domain2.com") {
             path.VirtualPath = "http://domain1.com" + path.VirtualPath;
        }

        return path;
    }
}

Then in your global.asax, where you register your routes use:

routes.Add(new MultipleDomainRoute(/* args */));
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  • Thanks Jan. This looks like what I need. However, I need to implement a constructor. The minimum constructor takes the url pattern and an IRouteHandler instance. Do I need to implement an IRouteHandler myself?
    – Alan Spark
    Oct 7, 2011 at 13:34
  • You can just redirect the constructors back to the base class. See an example here: coderjournal.com/2008/03/force-mvc-route-url-lowercase. Oct 8, 2011 at 8:40

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