I've got a fairly simple question for all the Razor experts out there. I'm trying to make a jQuery $.ajax() call to a URL, using Url.Content() to translate the home-relative path into an root-relative path. In so doing, Razor is getting a bit confused about where the end of my @section is located. I'd prefer to be able to specify the URL inline, but when I do that, Razor thinks that the end of the $.ajax() parameter list is the end of my @section. I'm using @section because I want to use layouts to place my javascript at the bottom of each file. Why is Razor getting so confused? I've even tried using @(Url.Content(...)), but that doesn't work either.
Also, is this the best way to approach the problem? I'm using the ASP.NET MVC 4 Preview.
This works:
@section Scripts {
<script type="text/javascript">
var getMessagesUrl = '@Url.Content("~/Logging/GetMessages")';
$(document).ready(function () {
$.ajax({
url: getMessagesUrl,
dataType: 'html',
success: function (result) {
$('tbody').html(result);
}
});
});
</script>
}
This doesn't:
@section Scripts {
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
$.ajax({
url: '@Url.Content("~/Logging/GetMessages")',
dataType: 'html',
success: function (result) {
$('tbody').html(result);
}
}); //Razor thinks this is the curly-brace that ends the section!
});
</script>
}