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I have this :

@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.MyClass.MyValue, new { style = "width: 138px", id = "mTextBox", maxlength = 10 })

I'd like format the content. Where can I do this ?

Thanks,

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This worked for me..

@Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.INVOICE_DATE,"{0:MM/dd/yyyy}", new { maxlength = 10, style = "min-height:30px; min-height: 30px;  border-color: green; " })
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  • To add value to this answer, please explain what was changed, and why it works.
    – miken32
    Dec 4, 2015 at 1:10
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You can Use

Html.TextBox("MyValue",String.Format('<your format>',Model.MyClass.MyValue))

for example "{0:d}" or "{0:c}" or if you want to use only Html.TextBoxFor then u can format your content from model.

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    How to take culture into account?
    – MushyPeas
    Dec 30, 2016 at 3:16
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I've used EditorFor in a case such as this and decorated my property with DisplayFormat attribute

in my view:

<%: Html.EditorFor(model => model.StartDate)%>

and on my view model

[DisplayFormat(ApplyFormatInEditMode = true, DataFormatString = "{0:MM/dd/yyyy}")]
public DateTime StartDate { get; set; }
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You can also do it, setting only the format string: TimeSpan Format Strings

@Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.Fecha, "{0:G}", new { @class="vld-required" })
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for example to display the TimeStamp in ShortDate+ShortTime ("3/9/2010 4:15 PM")

Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.MyClass.TimeStamp, String.Format("{0:g}",Model.MyClass.TimeStamp))

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