Calling @Html.Partial to display a partial view be

2019-01-21 05:48发布

问题:

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  • Render partial from different folder (not shared) 8 answers

I am developing an ASP.NET MVC 3 application, whose content pages have a common pattern of layout elements. However, because the login page does not follow this layout, I cannot place this layout in \Views\Shared\_Layout.cshtml.

So I would like to add another shared layout, say, \Views\Shared\_Content.cshtml, and call it from the content views... but unfortunately those views belong to different controllers.

Is there any way to invoke @Html.Partial for a view belonging to a different controller?

回答1:

That's no problem.

@Html.Partial("../Controller/View", model)

or

@Html.Partial("~/Views/Controller/View.cshtml", model)

Should do the trick.

If you want to pass through the (other) controller, you can use:

@Html.Action("action", "controller", parameters)

or any of the other overloads



回答2:

As GvS said, but I also find it useful to use strongly typed views so that I can write something like

@Html.Partial(MVC.Student.Index(), model)

without magic strings.