>>>>>>You can't see it directly in a browser. You need to run the app.
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>>>>>'View in Page Inspector' ?
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>>>>I think Craig has a point. I created an ASP.NET MVC Empty Application, added an HTML page to the View. The HTML Page is almost empty. When I try to View the page in Page Inspector I get error "Server Error in '/' Application. The resource cannot be found. HTTP 404".
>>>>So the Page Inspector is not very helpful.
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>>>Did you wire up the View to a controller ?
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>>No I did not. And I am reading all your, Craig's, and Mike's messages trying to understand what and how to do it. Thank you.
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>Somewhere back there, in a post to Craig, I showed the steps I took. Seems like the Page Inspector is smart enough to associate the View with the relevant controller action (i.e. if the Controller is not there to instantiate the View it won't work)....
I will track down your message to Craig. Another thing that I could be missing is the name of the HTML. Somewhere I remember reading (or seeing in a training) that each view has to have a "specific" name. Maybe starting with the word "View"?
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