With RazorViewEngine, I can do this:
if (somecondition) {
<div> some stuff </div>
}
but I can't seem to do this (Razor gets confused):
if (somecondition) {
<div>
}
if (someothercondition) {
</div>
}
I have a situation in which I need to put my opening and closing html tags in different code blocks - how can I do this in Razor?
You can create a custom MVC Helper method. For with you create a public static class MyRenderHelpers in namespace
System.Web.Mvc.Html
and write a method Html.Now you can use this extension method in your razor view:
The fact that you have to do this usually indicates that your view code is not factored correctly. The nature of HTML is to have balanced or self-enclosed tags (at least in HTML 4, HTML 5 seems to be leaning away from it) and Razor depends on that assumption. If your going to conditionally ouptut a
<div>
then you will also somewhere later output</div>
. Just put the whoel pair in yourif
statement:Otherwise you end up with weird code like here.
Try like this:
To explain Darin's answer, i.e prefixing the HTML like this:
@: in Razor means 'render something as plain text'
or you can use this, which outputs the HTML as you orginally wrote it (this can also be used to avoid the automatic HTML encoding that Razor does if you're trying to output HTML):
(Html.Raw reference from MS - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg568896(v=vs.111).aspx)