On Aug 14, 9:39 pm, Ken Egozi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I do not understand the question at all.
>
> RenderView decides upon which View will be rendered at the end of the
> current controller action processing.
> It has nothing to do with Controller Model Cycles (a phrase I'm not
> familiar with anyway).
>
> if you want another action to occur, Redirect the client to that new
> action. That's how the web works.

   Hmm... no. I'm looking for asp.net mvc's RenderAction like... 'coz
the controller method has to be triggered for the view content. If you
can't follow my sluggish English, you may have a skim at this thread
where you'll get idea why it's a needed thing
http://groups.google.com/group/castle-project-devel/browse_frm/thread/d446a8e31b5a1001/c8f481a2b74dea0f

  Think about showing top 10 users, photos, etc in home page; if there
is such function, it would be just plugging those snippets (kind of
IFRAME) in view page.

  TIA

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