How to load partialview into div, without the partialview being attached to a controller?












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How would I go about loading a partialview in a div? the partialview is not attached to a controller, its just a cshtml page that is going to be using Vue.
I have tried using jquery's load function but keep getting 404 errors when trying to load the partialview, from the shared folder, into the div that I want to use to show it.



Right now I have a navbar that controls the content area on what is shown and not shown and there are a bunch of divs that are hidden that have @HTML.Partial, so all the partialviews are loaded up that way and its starting to be a mess, so I am looking to clear out a bunch of code and just load those partialviews on the navbar items click events










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    You do not directly access a .cshtml file. You get it via an action method. So write an action method which returns this partial view and try to request that from your JavaScript code(load method).

    – Shyju
    Nov 13 '18 at 1:23








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    Create an action method which returns PartialView and use AJAX inside navbar click event handler to render it (usually done with html() against target placeholder).

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 13 '18 at 1:28
















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How would I go about loading a partialview in a div? the partialview is not attached to a controller, its just a cshtml page that is going to be using Vue.
I have tried using jquery's load function but keep getting 404 errors when trying to load the partialview, from the shared folder, into the div that I want to use to show it.



Right now I have a navbar that controls the content area on what is shown and not shown and there are a bunch of divs that are hidden that have @HTML.Partial, so all the partialviews are loaded up that way and its starting to be a mess, so I am looking to clear out a bunch of code and just load those partialviews on the navbar items click events










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  • 2





    You do not directly access a .cshtml file. You get it via an action method. So write an action method which returns this partial view and try to request that from your JavaScript code(load method).

    – Shyju
    Nov 13 '18 at 1:23








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    Create an action method which returns PartialView and use AJAX inside navbar click event handler to render it (usually done with html() against target placeholder).

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 13 '18 at 1:28














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How would I go about loading a partialview in a div? the partialview is not attached to a controller, its just a cshtml page that is going to be using Vue.
I have tried using jquery's load function but keep getting 404 errors when trying to load the partialview, from the shared folder, into the div that I want to use to show it.



Right now I have a navbar that controls the content area on what is shown and not shown and there are a bunch of divs that are hidden that have @HTML.Partial, so all the partialviews are loaded up that way and its starting to be a mess, so I am looking to clear out a bunch of code and just load those partialviews on the navbar items click events










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How would I go about loading a partialview in a div? the partialview is not attached to a controller, its just a cshtml page that is going to be using Vue.
I have tried using jquery's load function but keep getting 404 errors when trying to load the partialview, from the shared folder, into the div that I want to use to show it.



Right now I have a navbar that controls the content area on what is shown and not shown and there are a bunch of divs that are hidden that have @HTML.Partial, so all the partialviews are loaded up that way and its starting to be a mess, so I am looking to clear out a bunch of code and just load those partialviews on the navbar items click events







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    You do not directly access a .cshtml file. You get it via an action method. So write an action method which returns this partial view and try to request that from your JavaScript code(load method).

    – Shyju
    Nov 13 '18 at 1:23








  • 1





    Create an action method which returns PartialView and use AJAX inside navbar click event handler to render it (usually done with html() against target placeholder).

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 13 '18 at 1:28














  • 2





    You do not directly access a .cshtml file. You get it via an action method. So write an action method which returns this partial view and try to request that from your JavaScript code(load method).

    – Shyju
    Nov 13 '18 at 1:23








  • 1





    Create an action method which returns PartialView and use AJAX inside navbar click event handler to render it (usually done with html() against target placeholder).

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 13 '18 at 1:28








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You do not directly access a .cshtml file. You get it via an action method. So write an action method which returns this partial view and try to request that from your JavaScript code(load method).

– Shyju
Nov 13 '18 at 1:23







You do not directly access a .cshtml file. You get it via an action method. So write an action method which returns this partial view and try to request that from your JavaScript code(load method).

– Shyju
Nov 13 '18 at 1:23






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Create an action method which returns PartialView and use AJAX inside navbar click event handler to render it (usually done with html() against target placeholder).

– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 13 '18 at 1:28





Create an action method which returns PartialView and use AJAX inside navbar click event handler to render it (usually done with html() against target placeholder).

– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 13 '18 at 1:28












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