asp.net core won't bind the id value









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I have the standard default route mapped.



app.UseMvc(config =>

config.MapRoute(
"Default",
"controller=App/action=Index/id?"
);
);


In one of my controllers I have an action:



 public IActionResult EditTask(int taskId)


I used the FIrefox dev toolbar to verify that the ID value is passed correctly:



 window.location = "/Admin/EditTask/" + dataItem.TaskId;


I don't get why asp.net will not map the taskId to the action parameter.










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    I have the standard default route mapped.



    app.UseMvc(config =>

    config.MapRoute(
    "Default",
    "controller=App/action=Index/id?"
    );
    );


    In one of my controllers I have an action:



     public IActionResult EditTask(int taskId)


    I used the FIrefox dev toolbar to verify that the ID value is passed correctly:



     window.location = "/Admin/EditTask/" + dataItem.TaskId;


    I don't get why asp.net will not map the taskId to the action parameter.










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      I have the standard default route mapped.



      app.UseMvc(config =>

      config.MapRoute(
      "Default",
      "controller=App/action=Index/id?"
      );
      );


      In one of my controllers I have an action:



       public IActionResult EditTask(int taskId)


      I used the FIrefox dev toolbar to verify that the ID value is passed correctly:



       window.location = "/Admin/EditTask/" + dataItem.TaskId;


      I don't get why asp.net will not map the taskId to the action parameter.










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      I have the standard default route mapped.



      app.UseMvc(config =>

      config.MapRoute(
      "Default",
      "controller=App/action=Index/id?"
      );
      );


      In one of my controllers I have an action:



       public IActionResult EditTask(int taskId)


      I used the FIrefox dev toolbar to verify that the ID value is passed correctly:



       window.location = "/Admin/EditTask/" + dataItem.TaskId;


      I don't get why asp.net will not map the taskId to the action parameter.







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