How can I dynamically get parameters in the URL?
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My problem is, that i want to build my webpage dynamically. I get all the Inforamtions from my database but I can't pass for an example the ID to an other page to build the new Page.
What i have so far:
MySqlDataReader r = command.ExecuteReader();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href="test.cshtml?id="+@r["ID"] title="test" method="get"
name="id">test</a>
The URL should look like:
~/test.cshtml?id=1
When I want to request the parameter with:
int message = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["id"]);
I don't receive anything from my previous page.
The problem is that the URL is still ~/test.cshtml
.
c# mysql url razor query-parameters
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My problem is, that i want to build my webpage dynamically. I get all the Inforamtions from my database but I can't pass for an example the ID to an other page to build the new Page.
What i have so far:
MySqlDataReader r = command.ExecuteReader();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href="test.cshtml?id="+@r["ID"] title="test" method="get"
name="id">test</a>
The URL should look like:
~/test.cshtml?id=1
When I want to request the parameter with:
int message = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["id"]);
I don't receive anything from my previous page.
The problem is that the URL is still ~/test.cshtml
.
c# mysql url razor query-parameters
Did you try with viewbag or viewdata?
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 at 2:21
No. Can u give me an example?
– Alex E
Nov 22 at 2:33
I assume you are on ASP.Net Core MVC. Here is example from docs. It is almost the same as with classic ASP.Net MVC.
– vasily.sib
Nov 22 at 3:33
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My problem is, that i want to build my webpage dynamically. I get all the Inforamtions from my database but I can't pass for an example the ID to an other page to build the new Page.
What i have so far:
MySqlDataReader r = command.ExecuteReader();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href="test.cshtml?id="+@r["ID"] title="test" method="get"
name="id">test</a>
The URL should look like:
~/test.cshtml?id=1
When I want to request the parameter with:
int message = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["id"]);
I don't receive anything from my previous page.
The problem is that the URL is still ~/test.cshtml
.
c# mysql url razor query-parameters
My problem is, that i want to build my webpage dynamically. I get all the Inforamtions from my database but I can't pass for an example the ID to an other page to build the new Page.
What i have so far:
MySqlDataReader r = command.ExecuteReader();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href="test.cshtml?id="+@r["ID"] title="test" method="get"
name="id">test</a>
The URL should look like:
~/test.cshtml?id=1
When I want to request the parameter with:
int message = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["id"]);
I don't receive anything from my previous page.
The problem is that the URL is still ~/test.cshtml
.
c# mysql url razor query-parameters
c# mysql url razor query-parameters
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asked Nov 22 at 2:02
Alex E
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Did you try with viewbag or viewdata?
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 at 2:21
No. Can u give me an example?
– Alex E
Nov 22 at 2:33
I assume you are on ASP.Net Core MVC. Here is example from docs. It is almost the same as with classic ASP.Net MVC.
– vasily.sib
Nov 22 at 3:33
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Did you try with viewbag or viewdata?
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 at 2:21
No. Can u give me an example?
– Alex E
Nov 22 at 2:33
I assume you are on ASP.Net Core MVC. Here is example from docs. It is almost the same as with classic ASP.Net MVC.
– vasily.sib
Nov 22 at 3:33
Did you try with viewbag or viewdata?
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 at 2:21
Did you try with viewbag or viewdata?
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 at 2:21
No. Can u give me an example?
– Alex E
Nov 22 at 2:33
No. Can u give me an example?
– Alex E
Nov 22 at 2:33
I assume you are on ASP.Net Core MVC. Here is example from docs. It is almost the same as with classic ASP.Net MVC.
– vasily.sib
Nov 22 at 3:33
I assume you are on ASP.Net Core MVC. Here is example from docs. It is almost the same as with classic ASP.Net MVC.
– vasily.sib
Nov 22 at 3:33
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I found a solution:
string QueryString = "test.cshtml?id=" + r["ID"].ToString();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href=@QueryString title="Detail" method="get" name="id">Details</a>
The problem was I tried to concatenate 2 string in an a tag, but that is not possible. So i tried to concatenate these 2 before and it works
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I found a solution:
string QueryString = "test.cshtml?id=" + r["ID"].ToString();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href=@QueryString title="Detail" method="get" name="id">Details</a>
The problem was I tried to concatenate 2 string in an a tag, but that is not possible. So i tried to concatenate these 2 before and it works
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I found a solution:
string QueryString = "test.cshtml?id=" + r["ID"].ToString();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href=@QueryString title="Detail" method="get" name="id">Details</a>
The problem was I tried to concatenate 2 string in an a tag, but that is not possible. So i tried to concatenate these 2 before and it works
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I found a solution:
string QueryString = "test.cshtml?id=" + r["ID"].ToString();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href=@QueryString title="Detail" method="get" name="id">Details</a>
The problem was I tried to concatenate 2 string in an a tag, but that is not possible. So i tried to concatenate these 2 before and it works
I found a solution:
string QueryString = "test.cshtml?id=" + r["ID"].ToString();
<a id="@r["ID"]" href=@QueryString title="Detail" method="get" name="id">Details</a>
The problem was I tried to concatenate 2 string in an a tag, but that is not possible. So i tried to concatenate these 2 before and it works
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Did you try with viewbag or viewdata?
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 at 2:21
No. Can u give me an example?
– Alex E
Nov 22 at 2:33
I assume you are on ASP.Net Core MVC. Here is example from docs. It is almost the same as with classic ASP.Net MVC.
– vasily.sib
Nov 22 at 3:33