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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:09:29+00:00 2026-05-15T03:09:29+00:00

I want to define a route that have 2 optional parameters in the middle

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I want to define a route that have 2 optional parameters in the middle of the URL the start an end parameters are digits

routes.MapRoute(
                "",
                "Source/Changeset/{start}/{end}/{*path}",
                new {
                        controller = "Source",
                        action = "Changeset",
                        start = UrlParameter.Optional,
                        end = UrlParameter.Optional, 
                        path = "crl"
                    },
                new { start = @"\d+", end = @"\d+" }
                );

i tried diferent approaches and none of them worked, i could use some of your help.

Thanks in advance.

EDIT

I manage to solve the problem this way, but it’s far from elegant.

routes.MapRoute(
                "",
                "Source/Changeset/{start}/{end}/{*path}",
                new {
                        controller = "Source",
                        action = "Changeset",
                        start = UrlParameter.Optional,
                        end = UrlParameter.Optional, 
                        path = "crl"
                    },
                new { start = @"\d+", end = @"\d+" }
                );  

            routes.MapRoute(
                "",
                "Source/Changeset/{start}/{*path}",
                new
                {
                    controller = "Source",
                    action = "Changeset",
                    start = UrlParameter.Optional,
                    path = "crl"
                },
                new { start = @"\d+" }
                );  

            routes.MapRoute(
                "",
                "Source/Changeset/{*path}",
                new
                {
                    controller = "Source",
                    action = "Changeset",
                    path = "crl"
                }
                );  
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    2026-05-15T03:09:30+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:09 am

    you are going to need to make routes for all possible combinations, which can get a little hairy:

    //route if everything is included
    routes.MapRoute(null, ""Source/Changeset/{start}/{end}/{*path}",
        new { controller = "Home", action = "Index" }
    );
    
    //route if nothing is included
    routes.MapRoute(null, ""Source/Changeset/{*path}",
        new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", start=0, end=5 } //defaults
    );
    
    //and so on...
    

    But, there is also a problem here: since start and end are both digits, there would be no way (since they are optional) to decide if the ‘2’ in Source/Changeset/2/fodass is the start or end variable, so you may have to think up a new approach, or change yours to something like Source/Changeset/Start/2/fodass, Source/Changeset/End/5/fodass, Source/Changeset/Start/2/End/5/fodass, etc.

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