This does not works when the url is like this
localhost:2474/SOProblems/SubFolder/ChildController/index
That's normal. You route pattern looks like this: SubFolder/ChildController
and not SubFolder/ChildController/index
. In addition to that you defined your route in the WRONG place. You defined it in your main route definitions and not in your area route definitions. So get rid of the custom route definition from your main routes and add it to the SOProblemsAreaRegistration.cs
file (which is where your SOProblems
routes should be registered):
public override void RegisterArea(AreaRegistrationContext context)
{
context.MapRoute(
"SubFolderRoute",
"SOProblems/SubFolder/ChildController",
new { controller = "ChildController", action = "Index" },
new[] { "Practise.Areas.SOProblems.Controllers.SubFolder" }
);
context.MapRoute(
"SOProblems_default",
"SOProblems/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
new { action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
);
}
Also since your route pattern (SOProblems/SubFolder/ChildController
) doesn't have the possibility to specify an action name, you can only have one action on this controller and that would be the default action that you registered (index
) in this case.
If you wanted to have more actions on this controller and yet index be the default one you should include that in your route pattern:
context.MapRoute(
"SubFolder",
"SOProblems/SubFolder/ChildController/{action}",
new { controller = "ChildController", action = "Index" },
new[] { "Practise.Areas.SOProblems.Controllers.SubFolder" }
);
In both cases your main route definition could remain with their default values:
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
routes.MapRoute(
"Default",
"{controller}/{action}",
new { controller = "Home", action = "Index" }
);
}
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