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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:50:18+00:00 2026-05-16T00:50:18+00:00

I’m having difficulty getting the Model Binder to work. I thought it was the

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I’m having difficulty getting the Model Binder to work. I thought it was the jQuery, so I asked this question, but after further investigation, I can see that the jQuery is indeed sending the parameter to the server. That’s the reason I’m asking a new question – this is no longer a jQuery issue, as I originally thought.

Background:

What I’m doing is sending a GET request to my Action Method as follows:

$.get($(this).attr("href"), { "searchExpression": "schroders" }, function (result) {

    // do stuff

}, "html");

this creates the following URL:

http://localhost:65091/search/Tabs?searchExpression=schroders

I thought this would have worked, and populated the Action Method:

public PartialViewResult Tabs(string searchExpression)
{
    return PartialView(new SearchViewModel
    {
        PagedFunds = _fundService.GetFunds(searchExpression)
    });
}

but the route to this method is defined as:

routes.MapRoute(
    null,
    "search/{action}/{searchExpression}",
    new { controller = "search", action = "QuickSearch", searchExpression = "" }
    );

As we can see, searchExpression is expected as a URL parameter, not a query string parameter. I didn’t think this would be an issue, but if I overload Tabs as follows:

public PartialViewResult Tabs(string searchExpression, string query)
{
    return PartialView(new SearchViewModel
    {
        PagedFunds = _fundService.GetFunds(searchExpression)
    });
}

and change

{ "searchExpression": "schroders" }

to

{ "query": "schroders" }

the query parameter in the Action Method is populated.

Question:

So my question is what needs to change to get the searchExpression populated? Do I need to modify the jQuery so it appends “schroders” to the URL, so it’s like

/search/Tabs/schroders

Ideally I could have the best of both worlds, where the user could type the URL with the search term, and I could also use the $.get in a way that I could pass the search term as a parameter to the $.get function.

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    2026-05-16T00:50:19+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:50 am

    It turns out I had to specify a route to use for the Tabs that didn’t need searchExpression, so my routing configuration now looks like:

    routes.MapRoute(
        null,
        "search/Tabs",
        new { controller = "search", action = "Tabs" }
        );
    
    routes.MapRoute(
        null,
        "search/{action}/{searchExpression}",
        new { controller = "search", action = "QuickSearch", searchExpression = "" }
        );
    
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