> Unfortunately, I don't think a partial will work for my purposes.  I
> have a lot of partial use throughout my app to help create DRY views -
> even across different controllers - but in this case, I need full-
> fledged MVC components dynamically rendered in a div.  A partial will
> render a particular view, but I also need the controller, it's
> actions, and a set of params sent to it.

Yeah, I would avoid using components, as they're deprecated. And you may 
already know this, but just because a partial is rendered as a result of a 
request to a specific controller, that doesn't mean that the partial can't link 
to other controllers or render arbitrary content.

SH

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