This probably is a dummy question but I cannot find a clear indication. I have a POCO class in a MVC3 web application whose only purpose is managing the backup of some files in the server. Typically it creates a backup and returns the filename to the controller, which sends an email with the URL for downloading it. This works fine, but I cannot build the absolute URL to be sent. No matter which function I use, I always get a relative URL, like /Backup/TheFile.zip, rather than e.g. http://www.somesite.com/Backup/TheFile.zip. I tried:
VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute("~/Backup/SomeFile.zip");
HttpRuntime.AppDomainAppVirtualPath + "/Backup/SomeFile.zip";
Url.Content("~/Backup/SomeFile.zip");
but they all return something like /Backup/SomeFile.zip. Any idea?
You can do it by the following:
Instead of
Url.Action()in this sample, you can also useUrl.Content(), or any routing method, or really just pass a path.But if the URL does go to a
ControllerAction, there is a more compact way:The trick here is that once you specify the
protocol/scheme when calling any routing method, you get an absolute URL. I recommend this one when possible, but you also have the more generic way in the first example in case you need it.I have blogged about it in details here:
http://gurustop.net/blog/2012/03/23/writing-absolute-urls-to-other-actions-in-asp-net-mvc/