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I have this:

[Display(Name = "Empresa")]
public string Company{ get; set; }

In my aspx I have:

<th><%: Html.LabelFor(model => model.Company)%></th>

And this generates:

<th><label for="Company">Empresa</label></th>

Are there any html helper extensions to only show the display attribute without label, only plain text? My desired output is this:

<th>Empresa</th>

Thanks!

EDIT

I tried DisplayFor or DisplayTextFor as suggested, but they are not valid because they generate:

<th>Amazon</th> 

They return the value of the property... I want the name from the Display attribute.

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Late Edit

In >= MVC4, just use @Html.DisplayNameFor

Before that

use your own Helper

public static MvcHtmlString SimpleLabelFor<TModel, TValue>(
    this HtmlHelper<TModel> html,
    Expression<Func<TModel, TValue>> expression
) {
  var metadata = ModelMetadata.FromLambdaExpression(expression, html.ViewData);
  string htmlFieldName = ExpressionHelper.GetExpressionText(expression);
  string resolvedLabelText = metadata.DisplayName ?? metadata.PropertyName ?? htmlFieldName.Split('.').Last();
  if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(resolvedLabelText)) 
            return MvcHtmlString.Empty;

  return MvcHtmlString.Create(resolvedLabelText);

}
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  • DisplayFor and DisplayTextFor return the valur of name... i want the value of the display attribute
    – Pedre
    Jul 12, 2012 at 8:30
  • DisplayNameFor would be the simplest solution. Aug 26, 2013 at 20:02
  • @DanielSchilling I don't mind your downvote, just can kindly remind you that that extension method did not exist at that time... Now if you check all posts on MVC1, 2, 3, I'm sure you'll find many things to correct ;) Aug 26, 2013 at 20:34
  • :( My apologies. I did not sufficiently check this out - I made too many assumptions. Aug 26, 2013 at 21:11
  • But what if want my helper method work also with only this HtmlHelper and not this HtmlHelper<TModel> ? The use case - I want to use this helper for grid column headers and the view model points to parent, not to the model of the records in the grid. Apr 18, 2016 at 10:29

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