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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:46:54+00:00 2026-05-13T10:46:54+00:00

In Ruby on Rails you can write a simple controller action such as: def

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In Ruby on Rails you can write a simple controller action such as:

def index
    @movies = Movies.find(:all)

    respond_to do |format|
        format.html #index.html.erb
        format.xml  { render :xml => @movies }
        format.json { render :json => @movies }
    end
end

For those unfamiliar with RoR, def index in this case would be the equivalent of public ActionResult Index() within an ASP.Net MVC Controller and would allow the following calls:

http://example.com/Movies/Index returns as an html page from the view index.html.erb (think index.aspx)
http://example.com/Movies/Index.xml returns the same data in xml format (@movies is the object containing the data all of the views use)
http://example.com/Movies/Index.json returns a JSON string, useful when making javascript calls needing the same data/logic

An equivalent flow in ASP.Net MVC would (if possible) likely look something like this (if it could be less verbose, even better):

public ActionResult Index()
{
    Movies movies = dataContext.GetMovies();
    // any other logic goes here

    switch (format)
    {
        case "xml":
            return View("XMLVIEW");
            break;
        case "json":
            return View("JSONVIEW");
            break;
        default:
            return View();
    }
}

This is really handy not having to keep a bunch of different actions cluttering up your controller, is there a way to do something similar in ASP.Net MVC?

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    2026-05-13T10:46:54+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:46 am

    So I’ve been playing with this and added the following routes to RegisterRoutes():

    routes.MapRoute("FormatAction", "{controller}/{action}.{format}",
                    new { controller = "Home", action = "Index" });  
    
    routes.MapRoute("FormatID", "{controller}/{action}/{id}.{format}",
                    new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = "" });  
    

    Now whenever I need a Controller Action to be “format aware” I simply add a string format argument to it (such as):

    // Within Home Controller
    public ActionResult MovieList(string format)
    {
        List<Movie> movies = CreateMovieList();
    
        if ( format == "json" )
            return Json(movies);
    
        return View(movies);
    }
    

    Now when I call /Home/MovieList it returns the standard html view as always and if I make a call to /Home/MovieList.json it returns a JSON serialized string of the same data passed into the view. This will work for any view model you happen to be using, I’m using a very simple list just for the sake of tinkering.

    To make things even better you can even do the following within the views:

    Links to /Home/MovieList
    <%= Html.ActionLink("Test", "MovieList") %>

    Links to /Home/MovieList.json
    <%= Html.ActionLink("JSON", "MovieList", new { format = "json" }) %>

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