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Generates a URL with an absolute path, which contains the route name, route values, protocol to use, host
name, and fragment specified by UrlRouteContext. Generates an absolute URL if
Protocol and Host are non-null
.
See the remarks section for important security information.
public:
System::String ^ RouteUrl(Microsoft::AspNetCore::Mvc::Routing::UrlRouteContext ^ routeContext);
public string RouteUrl(Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Routing.UrlRouteContext routeContext);
public string? RouteUrl(Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Routing.UrlRouteContext routeContext);
abstract member RouteUrl : Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Routing.UrlRouteContext -> string
Public Function RouteUrl (routeContext As UrlRouteContext) As String
The context object for the generated URLs for a route.
The generated URL.
The value of Host should be a trusted value. Relying on the value of the current request can allow untrusted input to influence the resulting URI unless the Host
header has been validated. See the deployment documentation for instructions on how to properly validate the Host
header in your deployment environment.
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