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On the test site, after the user logs in, the redirect fails.



The route is being redirected from



http://localhost:56380/Account/Logon



to



http://localhost:7000/Account/undefined



which gives a 404.



The user is going directly to the login page, so the returnUrl is blank.



DestinationPageUrl is blank.



I find that



RouteData.Route.Url is set to "{controller}/{action}/{id}"
So I think the id is undefined somehow.



On the production site, I can't trace into the server code, but from F12 it looks like it is going to



https://exampledomain.net/Account/



which then goes to



https://exampledomain.net



and that works.



Searching, I found documentation on how to set up the route "{controller}/{action}/{id}" but nothing about how ID gets populated or how to debug it.










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    On the test site, after the user logs in, the redirect fails.



    The route is being redirected from



    http://localhost:56380/Account/Logon



    to



    http://localhost:7000/Account/undefined



    which gives a 404.



    The user is going directly to the login page, so the returnUrl is blank.



    DestinationPageUrl is blank.



    I find that



    RouteData.Route.Url is set to "{controller}/{action}/{id}"
    So I think the id is undefined somehow.



    On the production site, I can't trace into the server code, but from F12 it looks like it is going to



    https://exampledomain.net/Account/



    which then goes to



    https://exampledomain.net



    and that works.



    Searching, I found documentation on how to set up the route "{controller}/{action}/{id}" but nothing about how ID gets populated or how to debug it.










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      On the test site, after the user logs in, the redirect fails.



      The route is being redirected from



      http://localhost:56380/Account/Logon



      to



      http://localhost:7000/Account/undefined



      which gives a 404.



      The user is going directly to the login page, so the returnUrl is blank.



      DestinationPageUrl is blank.



      I find that



      RouteData.Route.Url is set to "{controller}/{action}/{id}"
      So I think the id is undefined somehow.



      On the production site, I can't trace into the server code, but from F12 it looks like it is going to



      https://exampledomain.net/Account/



      which then goes to



      https://exampledomain.net



      and that works.



      Searching, I found documentation on how to set up the route "{controller}/{action}/{id}" but nothing about how ID gets populated or how to debug it.










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      On the test site, after the user logs in, the redirect fails.



      The route is being redirected from



      http://localhost:56380/Account/Logon



      to



      http://localhost:7000/Account/undefined



      which gives a 404.



      The user is going directly to the login page, so the returnUrl is blank.



      DestinationPageUrl is blank.



      I find that



      RouteData.Route.Url is set to "{controller}/{action}/{id}"
      So I think the id is undefined somehow.



      On the production site, I can't trace into the server code, but from F12 it looks like it is going to



      https://exampledomain.net/Account/



      which then goes to



      https://exampledomain.net



      and that works.



      Searching, I found documentation on how to set up the route "{controller}/{action}/{id}" but nothing about how ID gets populated or how to debug it.







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          Is your id set to UrlParameter.Optional ?






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          • Welcome to SO! Thanks for answering.
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          • I think so. Is that good? RegisterRoutes contains this line: routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } ); // Parameter defaults
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          • Optional doesn't appear to me to be related. It is only used on the way in to set variable values from the URL path. It doesn't seem to me to be used on a redirect. Am I missing something?
            – BWhite
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          • Welcome to SO! Thanks for answering.
            – BWhite
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          • I think so. Is that good? RegisterRoutes contains this line: routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } ); // Parameter defaults
            – BWhite
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          • Optional doesn't appear to me to be related. It is only used on the way in to set variable values from the URL path. It doesn't seem to me to be used on a redirect. Am I missing something?
            – BWhite
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          • I think so. Is that good? RegisterRoutes contains this line: routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } ); // Parameter defaults
            – BWhite
            Nov 23 at 5:06












          • Optional doesn't appear to me to be related. It is only used on the way in to set variable values from the URL path. It doesn't seem to me to be used on a redirect. Am I missing something?
            – BWhite
            Nov 23 at 5:31













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          • Welcome to SO! Thanks for answering.
            – BWhite
            Nov 23 at 5:05










          • I think so. Is that good? RegisterRoutes contains this line: routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } ); // Parameter defaults
            – BWhite
            Nov 23 at 5:06












          • Optional doesn't appear to me to be related. It is only used on the way in to set variable values from the URL path. It doesn't seem to me to be used on a redirect. Am I missing something?
            – BWhite
            Nov 23 at 5:31


















          • Welcome to SO! Thanks for answering.
            – BWhite
            Nov 23 at 5:05










          • I think so. Is that good? RegisterRoutes contains this line: routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } ); // Parameter defaults
            – BWhite
            Nov 23 at 5:06












          • Optional doesn't appear to me to be related. It is only used on the way in to set variable values from the URL path. It doesn't seem to me to be used on a redirect. Am I missing something?
            – BWhite
            Nov 23 at 5:31
















          Welcome to SO! Thanks for answering.
          – BWhite
          Nov 23 at 5:05




          Welcome to SO! Thanks for answering.
          – BWhite
          Nov 23 at 5:05












          I think so. Is that good? RegisterRoutes contains this line: routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } ); // Parameter defaults
          – BWhite
          Nov 23 at 5:06






          I think so. Is that good? RegisterRoutes contains this line: routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } ); // Parameter defaults
          – BWhite
          Nov 23 at 5:06














          Optional doesn't appear to me to be related. It is only used on the way in to set variable values from the URL path. It doesn't seem to me to be used on a redirect. Am I missing something?
          – BWhite
          Nov 23 at 5:31




          Optional doesn't appear to me to be related. It is only used on the way in to set variable values from the URL path. It doesn't seem to me to be used on a redirect. Am I missing something?
          – BWhite
          Nov 23 at 5:31


















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