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Say I want to do the simplest of the data passing as follows :

<% For i = 0 To 10%>
    <%Html.RenderPartial("MyUserControl")%>
<% Next%>

What I want to do is to pass the variable i as the parameter to the UserControl so that it displays the number inside a, say, bordered div.

How is this possible?

Thanks

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<% For i = 0 To 10%> 
    <%Html.RenderPartial("MyUserControl", i)%> 
<% Next%>

The RenderPartial method has an overload that allows you to pass in a (sub)model. To use it most effectively, your UserControl should be strongly typed - in this case to a model of type System.Int32.


To use it in a UserControl:

<%@ Control Language="C#"
    Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewUserControl<System.Int32>" %>
<div><%= this.Html.Encode(this.Model) %></div>

In this case, this.Model is a System.Int32 instance.

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How would I use it on the UserControl?
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  • you do not. This stuff must be in the model, suppsedly.
  • PLease upgrade to MVC v2 ;) get rid of the strings.

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At the very least you should provide examples on how to get rid of the strings.

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