I have a controller to show up a model (User) and want to create a screen just with a button to activate. I don't want fields in the form. I already have the id in the url. How can I accomplish this?
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You could use a hidden field inside the form:
or pass it in the action of the form:
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Use [ActionName] attribute - this way you can have the URLs seemingly point to the same location but perform different actions depending on the HTTP method:
Alternatively you can check the HTTP method in code:
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The easiest way for such simple situation is to give a name to submit button and check in action if it has value or not. If it has the value, then it Post action, if not, then it Get action :
For Cs you can combine get and post controller methods in one:
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A bit late to the party on this but I found an easier solution to what I think is a fairly common use-case where you prompt on GET ("are you sure you want to blah blah blah?") and then act on POST using the same argument(s). The solution: use optional parameters. No need for any hidden fields and such. Note: I only tested this in MVC3.
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My approach is not to add an unused parameter as that seems like it would cause confusion, and is in general bad practice. Instead, what I do is append "Post" to my action name:
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