For this tutorial we have set up two example views, see: View 1, View 2.
As seen in the example above we've made two views with the routes view1/.*
and view2/.*
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To generate the URL we'll use Link.To(parameters: ...)
which will build the url from the specified parameters.
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@inherits Custom.Hybrid.Razor14
<h3>Make URL pointing to view</h3>
@{
// We often want to preserve current url-params
// For the tutorial it's essential, otherwise the Tutorial doesn't know where we are
var urlParams = CmsContext.Page.Parameters;
var view1Parameters = urlParams.Set("view1", "whatever");
var view2Parameters = urlParams.Set("view2", "nice");
}
<p>
Link to view1
<a href='@Link.To(parameters: view1Parameters)'>
@Link.To(parameters: view1Parameters)
</a>
</p>
<p>
Link to view2
<a href='@Link.To(parameters: view2Parameters)'>
@Link.To(parameters: view2Parameters)
</a>
</p>
Source Code of View-First.cshtml
@inherits Custom.Hybrid.Razor14
<h2>View 1</h2>
<p>
Page parameters: <code>@CmsContext.Page.Parameters</code>
</p>
Source Code of View-Second.cshtml
@inherits Custom.Hybrid.Razor14
<h2>View 2</h2>
<p>
Page parameters: <code>@CmsContext.Page.Parameters</code>
</p>
View-Switching based on URL Parameters
This requires the view configuration to be set to activate the details view if id
is specified in the url, using id/.*