I'm fairly new to ASP.NET MVC, and I'm having a little trouble with scripts... in particular, I want to use jQuery in most pages, so it makes sense to put it in the master page. However, if I do (from my ~/Views/Shared/Site.Master
):
<script src="../../Scripts/jquery-1.2.6.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Then that is literally what goes down to the client - which of course only works if our current route happens to have the right number of levels. Starting with ~/Scripts/...
doesn't work. Starting with /Scripts/...
would only work if the project was at the site root (which I don't want to assume).
I have one working approach (I'll post below) - but: am I missing something?
I'd rather not have to involve a script-manager, as that seems to defeat the simplicity of the ASP.NET MVC model... or am I worrying too much?
Here's the way I can get it working, which works also for non-trivial virtuals - but it seems over-complicated:
<script src="<%=Url.Content("~/Scripts/jquery-1.2.6.js")%>" type="text/javascript"></script>
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