I'm still quite new to ASP.NET MVC and wonder how-to achieve the following: On a normal view as part of my master page, I create a varying number of partial views with a loop, each representing an item the user should be able to vote for. After clicking the vote-button, the rating shall be submitted to the database and afterwards, the particular partial view which the user clicked shall be replaced by the same view, with some visual properties changed. What is the best practice to achieve this?
Here's how I started: 1. I defined the partial view with an if-sentence, distinguishing between the visual appearance, depending on a flag in the particular viewmodel. Hence, if the flag is positive, voting controls are displayed, if it's negative, they're not.
I assigned a Url.Action(..) to the voting buttons which trigger a controller method. In this method, the new rating is added to the database.
In the controller method, I return the PartialView with the updated ViewModel. UNFORTUNATELY, the whole view get's replaced, not only the partial view.
Any suggestions how-to solve this particular problem or how-to achieve the whole thing would be highly appreciated.
Thanks very much, Chris
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