Found a solution
#set($pagedUrl = $Url.For("%{controller='products',
action='searchresult', params={categoryName=$CategoryName}"))
#component(DiggStylePagination with "page=$products"
"useinlinestyle=false" "renderifonlyonepage=false" "url=$pagedUrl")
I had to remove the parameter restriction. because DiggStylePag.
already produces one. So the url resluts as follow /porductname/
searchsesult?page=2
Routing Rule:
rules.Add(new PatternRoute("/<controller>/
<productName>/searchresult/<page>/")
.DefaultForArea().IsEmpty
.DefaultForAction().Is("searchresult"));
On Feb 14, 10:19 pm, eyal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to rewrite urls using diggystylepagination but without
> any success. Any suggestions?
> The following code results with this url:
> .../products/searchresult.ashx?page=2
>
> However Im trying to get it to produce:
> .../products/searchresult/myproductname/2
>
> Please note that "url=$pagedUrl" does not produce anything. This is
> just an attempt.
> Code in View:
>
> #set($pagedUrl = $Url.For("%{controller='products',
> action='searchresult', params={page=$pageIndex, productName=
> $ProductName}"))
>
> #blockcomponent(DiggStylePagination with "page=$products"
> "renderifonlyonepage=false" "url=$pagedUrl"))
> #end
>
> Routing Rule:
> rules.Add(new PatternRoute("/<controller>/
> <productName>/searchresult/<page>/")
> .DefaultForArea().IsEmpty
> .DefaultForAction().Is("searchresult")
> .Restrict("page").ValidInteger);
>
> Thanks
>
> eyal
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