I have a method that looks like this
function endcall_click(leadid) {
document.location = '@Url.Action("index","dispo",new{id=leadid})/';
}
Of course it doesn't work because it treats "leadid" as a server side variable but I want to inject the javascript variable passed into the method.
I tried wrapping lead id in but that didn't work.
function endcall_click(leadid) {
document.location = '@Url.Action("index","dispo",new{id="<text>leadid</text>"})/';
}
Any ideas?
I have a method that looks like this
function endcall_click(leadid) {
document.location = '@Url.Action("index","dispo",new{id=leadid})/';
}
Of course it doesn't work because it treats "leadid" as a server side variable but I want to inject the javascript variable passed into the method.
I tried wrapping lead id in but that didn't work.
function endcall_click(leadid) {
document.location = '@Url.Action("index","dispo",new{id="<text>leadid</text>"})/';
}
Any ideas?
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Reset to default 20You can't inject javascript variable to a script that is evaluated at the server simply because at the moment this script executes and generates the output this variable hasn't yet come to existence. The only way to achieve this is to manipulate the resulting string:
function endcall_click(leadid) {
document.location = '@Url.Action("index", "dispo")/' + leadid;
}
The drawback is that this assumes manipulating the routes in javascript and if you decide to change them on the server the code might break.
I finally found the solution (*.vbhtml):
<script type="text/javascript">
function razorsyntax() {
/* Double */
@(MvcHtmlString.Create("var szam =" & mydoublevariable & ";"))
alert(szam);
/* String */
var str = '@stringvariable';
alert(str);
}
</script>