This post continues our discussion on how ASP.NET MVC's URL Routing System works. I assume you have already read Part 1 of the series cause I 'm gonna work on the project we have created. In our MVC solution project we had two controllers named "ProductController" and "SimpleController" plus a View named "DisplayActionController" in the Views/Shared folder.


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