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ASP.NET MVC stack overflow exception when calling a partial view from master page

I'm getting a stack overflow error when I try to call a partial view from the 开发者_开发问答master.

The Partial View:

<%@ Control Language="C#" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewUserControl" %>

<form action="/members/TestLoginProcess/" method="post">
U: <input type="text" name="mUsername" /><br />
P: <input type="password" name="mHash" /><br />
<button type="submit">Log In</button>
</form>

The Action in the "Members" controller

[ChildActionOnly]
    public ActionResult TestLogin()
    {
        return PartialView();
    }

Then I call the partial view from the master page:

<!--Excerpt from wopr.master--> 
<%= Html.Action("TestLogin", "Members")%>

When I go into debug mode the master page returns this error:

{Cannot evaluate expression because the current thread is in a stack overflow state.}

I don't understand how this error is getting triggered. any help would be much appreciated!


I have seen this error before. In my case it happened when i returned a call to View() rather than PartialView() for Html.RenderAction or Html.Action in my action methods.

Hope this helps someone.


What happens when you change

<%= Html.Action("TestLogin", "Members")%>

to

<%= Html.RenderPartial("TestLogin", "Members");%>?

Please also note there is a ; at the end of the command. Miss this and you'll get another error.


I got the exact same thing because I was loading a user control that was essentially a menu bar, but full of Html.Action(), rather than Html.ActionLink(), so it was continuously calling the Action and because it went back to a page that inherited the same masterpage, was calling it again...and again...and again.

So yeah my problem was I was using the wrong keyword.

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