This has probably been asked already - if so sorry! I couldn't find it. I am unsure as to how asp is able to decide when to use a query string and "normal looking paths" (Embedded values) Take this for example:
routes.MapRoute(
"SomePage",
"Net/Fix/{value}",
new { controller = "Net", action = "Index" }
);
routes.MapRoute(
"Default", // Route name
"{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters
new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } // Parameter defaults
);
I don't know how to explain - I will try.. If I am wrong please explain it
Question 1. Is the first argument in mapRoute so that we can specify which routing we want to take place when using hyperlinks?
Question 2. What does the second argument do? It appears as if the second argument gives you the option of specifying how the routing should occur as below: "Net/Fix/hello" or by specifying placeholders in the form of {controller}/{action}/{somevar}
Question 3: I assume if nothing is used in question 2 scenario - this specifies default routing that should take place?
Question 4: How does ASP.NET infer whether to use a query string or an embedded value..
Because for example when I decide to call my page
http:/localhost:portno/Net/Fix/hello
It dutifully prints hello.. but when I do this
http:/localhost:portno/Net/Index/hello
It doesn't work.. unless I do
http:/localhost:portno/Net/Index?value=hello..
Question is... why?!!!
I hope questions were clear.. I will reply to answers (if any later).