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I have a controller that has two actions;
public ActionResult Cadastrar()
{
return View();
}
//[ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Cadastrar(Usuario usuario)
{
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
var appUsuario = new UsuarioAplicacao();
appUsuario.Salvar(usuario);
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
return View(usuario);
}
And I have this view
@using (Html.BeginForm("Cadastrar","Usuario",FormMethod.Post))
{
código código código
<input type="submit" value="Cadastrar" class="btn_login" />
}
When I click on Ubmit on the registration page it goes to the same page by sending get the form values:
http://localhost:51497/Usuario/Register? idUsuario=&Nome=&Email=&Password=&Permissao=
And when this happens he calls the register for get and the cycle repeats.
I can not register in any way, someone has some hint?
Enter the generated html code!
– novic
Better, https://github.com/marks5/meurepo_forsoft2/blob/testes/Forsoft2_tentativa6/Forsoft2_tentativa6/Views/Usuario/Cadastrar.cshtml
– marksao
I’m finding it strange because the code is right, I actually wanted the code generated by the browser, the pure html by right-clicking display page code, I want to understand the generation
– novic
I spent the afternoon codando and found the problem. The cause of the problem was a nesting of forms. Even then I add an answer with research I’ve done. As I say a renderbody within a template that the frontend team passed me ended up unnoticed the previous form, so whenever the beginform made the post it climbed hierarchy. And well, it generated the Get. I appreciate your willingness to help me. :-)
– marksao