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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T04:28:37+00:00 2026-06-06T04:28:37+00:00

I have a controller that looks like this: public class PageController : Controller {

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I have a controller that looks like this:

public class PageController : Controller
{
    public ActionResult Render(string url)
    {
        //this is just for testing!
        return Content("url was " + url);
    }
}

I’m trying to pass in the value of the url into the controller. For example:
http://www.site.com/products/something/else

Would pass “products/something/else” into my Render action of the PageController.

This is because we are using “products/something/else” as a unique key for a record in the database (legacy system, don’t ask)

So, my resultant query would be something along the lines of this:

select * from foo where urlKey = 'products/something/else'

So far I have this in my RegisterRoutes section on Global.asax:

routes.MapRoute("pages", "{*url}", new { controller = "Page", action = "Render", url="/" });

But this isn’t working as expected…

By visiting http://www.site.com/products/something/else, the value passed into the controller is “home/index/0”
The only route defined in RegisterRoutes is that described in the question.

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    2026-06-06T04:28:39+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 4:28 am

    The below class matches every route but you can modify as per your needs.

    public class LegacyRoute : RouteBase
    {
        public override RouteData GetRouteData(HttpContextBase httpContext)
        {
          RouteData result = null;
    
          string url = httpContext.Request.RawUrl.Substring(1);
    
          result = new RouteData(this, new MvcRouteHandler());
          result.Values.Add("controller", "Page");
          result.Values.Add("action", "Render");
          result.Values.Add("url", url);
    
          return result;
        }
    
        public override VirtualPathData GetVirtualPath(RequestContext requestContext, RouteValueDictionary values)
        {
          return null;
        }
    }
    

    In Global.asax.cs

    routes.Add(new LegacyRoute());
    
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