PageRouteHandler Constructors

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the PageRouteHandler class.

Overloads

PageRouteHandler(String)

Initializes a new instance of the PageRouteHandler class.

PageRouteHandler(String, Boolean)

Initializes a new instance of the PageRouteHandler class.

PageRouteHandler(String)

Initializes a new instance of the PageRouteHandler class.

public:
 PageRouteHandler(System::String ^ virtualPath);
public PageRouteHandler (string virtualPath);
new System.Web.Routing.PageRouteHandler : string -> System.Web.Routing.PageRouteHandler
Public Sub New (virtualPath As String)

Parameters

virtualPath
String

The virtual path of the physical file for this Route object. The file must be located in the current application. Therefore, the path must begin with a tilde (~).

Exceptions

The virtualPath parameter is null or is an empty string or does not start with "~/".

Remarks

When you use this constructor, the CheckPhysicalUrlAccess property is set to true.

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Applies to

PageRouteHandler(String, Boolean)

Initializes a new instance of the PageRouteHandler class.

public:
 PageRouteHandler(System::String ^ virtualPath, bool checkPhysicalUrlAccess);
public PageRouteHandler (string virtualPath, bool checkPhysicalUrlAccess);
new System.Web.Routing.PageRouteHandler : string * bool -> System.Web.Routing.PageRouteHandler
Public Sub New (virtualPath As String, checkPhysicalUrlAccess As Boolean)

Parameters

virtualPath
String

The virtual path of the physical file of this Route object. The file must be located in the current application. Therefore, the path must begin with a tilde (~).

checkPhysicalUrlAccess
Boolean

If this property is set to false, authorization rules will be applied to the request URL and not to the URL of the physical page. If this property is set to true, authorization rules will be applied to both the request URL and to the URL of the physical page.

Exceptions

The virtualPath parameter is null or is an empty string or does not start with "~/".

Remarks

By default, the CheckPhysicalUrlAccess property is true. Therefore, if you want authorization rules to be applied to both the URL of the physical page and to the route URL, you can use the PageRouteHandler(String) constructor instead of this constructor.

See also

Applies to