@Pheonixblade9 : well whenever I run the application, i get this message when I invoke a webservice 'This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.'
@Pheonixblade9 well . Here's what Ive done. in VS 2010. File->New->web site->.NET framework 3.5->ASP.NET Web Service( this creates a sample application with a Hello World web method)-> Build->Build website->Debug->Debug application .
After I click on the webservices , and hit invoke, it shows this ->This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.'
return RedirectToAction("someAction");
public ActionResult someAction()
{
var someModel = new MyModel();
return View(someModel);
return View("namedView",someModel);//or this
}
@TravisJ Getting some problems like I was expecting.. if I do return a View from HttpPost.. if the ModelState is not valid then MVC displays the error messages.. Redirecting will screw that up yeah? It looks like it is..
also, have you done any research yourself? We're pretty helpful, but if you JUST started C# and you're asking compilation questions... you should probably be googling first
@Pheonixblade9 well I get the same message when I mouse over 'The type or namespace name 'ScriptMethod' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)'
@Pheonixblade9 also the error underlines the keyword 'ScriptMethod'
@Pheonixblade9 well that resolved the error BUT the output is still the same 'This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.'
@TravisJ davidferguson.me.uk/Blogs/Post/…. In that example, he is specifying model that the form will bind to, so the post action knows what to expect.. that's what I was asking. Otherwise it would throw an error.
I guess one can also look at it as a View taking a ContactMessage
@KodeSeeker that's because it's a web service. A web service does not return a webpage, it return a MIME encoded stream. If you want to see the XML/JSON output of your web service, you need to go to the web service page
I mean if you want to just load the view without any values. If you need the view to be edited you will have to pass in the model instance you were passed.
@Lews - But, on success, you do not want to re-populate the view with the data that was just sent in.