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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T10:16:28+00:00 2026-05-23T10:16:28+00:00

For some reason my action link behavior sends users to a strange place. I

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For some reason my action link behavior sends users to a strange place.

I have two classes: locations and properties.

From the locations view I want a link that leads the users to browse properties in that location:

@Html.ActionLink( "Browse", "Browse", "Property", new { id=item.ID } )

So I would like the HTML link and the method to have the same name: “browse”.

Instead of having it in the current controller/view I want to send the ID to the properties controller. Notice the word “Location” does not appear in the line above.

But the URL ends up:

http://localhost:50164/Location/Browse?Length=8

I want it to end up like this:

http://localhost:50164/Property/Browse?Length=8

The API in MVC 3 appears to be:

ActionLink( "text to display as HTML link", "action name", "controller", "parameters" )

Which seems to be how I did it, but I get unexpected results.

What am I doing wrong?

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    2026-05-23T10:16:29+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:16 am

    There is no method signiture ActionLink(HtmlHelper, String, String, String, Object).

    It is using the ActionLink(HtmlHelper, String, String, Object, Object) which has the following parameter names:

    htmlHelper, linkText, actionName, routeValues, htmlAttributes
    

    Use this method instead:

    @Html.ActionLink( "Browse", "Browse", "Property", new { id=item.ID }, null)
    

    which has the following parameter names:

    htmlHelper, linkText, actionName, controllerName, routeValues, htmlAttributes
    

    See the full list of overloads

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