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12,540 PointsI don't know why the return clause is not being recognized..
The message tells me as if there is no returning a ContentResult value...don't know why..
using System.Web.Mvc;
namespace Treehouse.Controllers
{
public class VideoGamesController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Detail()
{
return new ContentResult()
{
Content="Welcome to the Video Game Detail page!"
};
}
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe instructions say to pass "the string literal "Welcome to the Video Game Detail page!" to the Content method."
But you have a few issues:
- using "new" when not instantiating an object
- calling "ContentResult" instead of "Content"
- not passing the string as an argument (inside the parentheses)
- creating an object literal following what should be an ordinary method call