The difference between Html.Action and Html.RenderAction

MrGrigg picture MrGrigg · Apr 27, 2011 · Viewed 58.6k times · Source

I've been trying to figure out the difference between RenderAction and Action. I don't know if I'm so concerned about the differences at this point, as to why I can't get RenderAction to work. From what I can tell, I'm passing in the correct parameters. The overload I'm using seems to be the same for both:

@Html.RenderAction(Action, Controller, Route)

@Html.Action("Breadcrumb", "Navigation", new {SeoUrl = Model.CarlineBucket.SEOURLName})

@Html.RenderAction("Breadcrumb", "Navigation", new {SeoUrl = Model.CarlineBucket.SEOURLName})

I get a compilation error when I try and use RenderAction:

CS1502: The best overloaded method match for 'System.Web.WebPages.WebPageExecutingBase.Write(System.Web.WebPages.HelperResult)' has some invalid arguments.

Any tips or hints? Should I not even be bothering with RenderAction?

Answer

CD.. picture CD.. · Apr 27, 2011

Try:

@{Html.RenderAction("Breadcrumb", "Navigation", new {SeoUrl = Model.CarlineBucket.SEOURLName});}

@Html.RenderAction() generates a write call to output something on the page and in your case you are not doing so because RenderAction renders the result directly to the Response.

Instead of

@Html.RenderAction()

Use

@{Html.RenderAction();}