Episode
How Do I: Use Routing with ASP.NET Web Forms?
In this video Chris Pels shows how to implement routing for Web Forms in ASP.NET 4. First, the concept of routing a URL is compared to mapping the URL to a physical file in the site. Then, a sample route for a URL is defined in the global.asax file Application_Start event handler. The route contains a parameterized value that the user can enter in the URL. A sample page is then created and the route parameter value is extracted in the Page_Load event handler. Next, a second route is defined that has multiple parameters and routes to the same page as the initial route. The Page_Load event handler is expanded to extract the additional route parameter value and display different information depending upon what values have been passed to the page.
In this video Chris Pels shows how to implement routing for Web Forms in ASP.NET 4. First, the concept of routing a URL is compared to mapping the URL to a physical file in the site. Then, a sample route for a URL is defined in the global.asax file Application_Start event handler. The route contains a parameterized value that the user can enter in the URL. A sample page is then created and the route parameter value is extracted in the Page_Load event handler. Next, a second route is defined that has multiple parameters and routes to the same page as the initial route. The Page_Load event handler is expanded to extract the additional route parameter value and display different information depending upon what values have been passed to the page.
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