I looked into your suggestions and that is what I decided to do:
#foreach($Product in $Products)
   <li>$Url.Link($Product.Name, "%{controller='products',
action='searchresult', params={id=$Product.Id, name=$Product.Name}}")</
li>
#end

        public static void Register(IRoutingRuleContainer rules)
        {
            rules.Add(new PatternRoute("/products/productId/
searchresult.ashx")
              .DefaultForArea().IsEmpty
              .DefaultForAction().Is("searchresult"));

        }


When I click on the generated link I get the following error within
the BaseHttpHandler.cs in func. Process(HttpContext context):
" ex = {Unable to evaluate expression because the code is optimized or
a native frame is on top of the call stack.}"

Any idea why?

thanks

Eyal

On Feb 10, 3:06 pm, Jimmy Shimizu <[email protected]> wrote:
> the UrlHelper will be able to generate urls if you have a matching  
> rule for it.
>
> $Url.For("%{controller='product', action='view',  
> params={name='ProductName'}}") would generate a URL if you have a  
> valid route, I guess like this:
>
> RoutingModuleEx.Engine.Add(
>   new PatternRoute("/<controller>/<name>")
>   .DefaultForAction().Is("view"));
>
> You can add restrictions for it if you like.
>
> This would make:
>
> /product/ProductName
>
> call ProductController, on action View(string name) where name =  
> 'ProductName'.
>
> You would need to internally map 'ProductName' to the approriate id in  
> your action aswell as use the correct ProductName in your UrlHelper in  
> the view.
>
> I would however combine productname with the id instead, like this:
>
> /product/15/product-name
>
> so that I would get 15 in my view, without the need for any mapping.  
> This however needs another route than the one I supplied.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> On 10 feb 2009, at 22:22, eyal wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I am interested in re-writing some of my urls to make them url
> > friendly. I found this 
> > bloghttp://using.castleproject.org/display/MR/Routing+Overview
>
> > My agenda is to convert the following:
> > .../controllerName/searchresult.ashx?categoryId=23
>
> > into
>
> > .../controllerName/categoryName
>
> > where each categoryId is associated with a Category Name
>
> > Also I am not sure how to associate the two following code snippets
> > found on blog:
> > Code:
>
> > RoutingModuleEx.Engine.Add(
> >   new PatternRoute("/<controller>/<name>/<id>/view.aspx")
> >   .DefaultForAction().Is("view")
> >   .Restrict("id").ValidInteger
> > );
>
> > I found that just by using the $UrlLink(... on my view I can re-write
> > a url. But the url is not initially generated into the browser's url
> > address. Instead it appears as a hyper link on the page. Once clicked
> > only then it will re-write the url address in the browser - that is
> > useless to me. What am I missing here?
>
> > Code:
>
> > $Url.Link('Product Name', "%{controller='product', action='view',
> > params={id=15, name='ProductName'}}")
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Eyal
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