Page=" + page_number and each time you have to receive the page parameter from view with that pagination helper available for view or with the and pass routes parameter within this.
Page=" + page_number; and each time you have to receive the page parameter from view with that pagination helper available for view or with the and pass routes parameter within this.
If so, then I would check your Details. Aspx file and make sure the link to the CSS is the right path. Most likely, your Details.
Aspx file got moved into a new subdirectory or into another directory, thus making the relative paths between the aspx file and the CSS file different. I would check the page source from the browser and look to see what the path to the CSS file is. The way I would solve the problem would be to modify the aspx file to use a fully-qualified path to the css file.
Make sure that works. Then try changing the full path to use relative path.
I think you can do this without route constraints.. try.
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