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With ASP.NET MVC 1.0 I always have been able to generate strongly typed links in my Views using a lambda function:

Html.BuildUrlFromExpression<TController>(c => c.Action(arg));

I'm now upgrading to ASP.NET MVC 2.0 beta and I can't find any strongly typed extension for the HtmlHelper (nor the UrlHelper in fact). Have they been replaced by some other method? Is there a new way of building links to controller actions?

I'd hate to go back to using strings in my views.

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The strongly-typed URL generation helpers are part of the MVC Futures binary, not the MVC core binary itself. You can download a version of MVC Futures that works with MVC 2 Beta from CodePlex.

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It takes one line to implement you own extension with same functionality. I actually do it even in MVC v1, because Url.Href<> is shorter ;-) You can copy code from MVC sources for this.

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  • Ok, I was just checking for some new "official" way of building links I was unaware of. :) Thanks.
    – LorenzCK
    Nov 27, 2009 at 23:08

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