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Where can I find tutorials on how exactly get this to work?

I am trying to have @helper in App_code directory of my MVC3 app, so far when I try to use them in other razor pages, they cannot be found.

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  • Looks like your question was answered by SLaks - could you pelase mark it as such? Aug 4, 2011 at 18:51

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You need to call the helpers as static methods of the page name.

For example, if you have a helper named HelpMe in App_Code/MyHelpers.cshtml, you would write

@MyHelpers.HelpMe(...)
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    It might not be the "Areas" that are the problem. I can use the @MyHelper.Help() syntax just fine in a normal ASP.NET MVC project. But I'm trying to get it working in an Orchard module, implemented as a separate project. And in that separate project, which isn't itself a full Web app, the @MyHelper.Help() syntax works in the IDE, but at runtime it says, "Compiler Error Message: CS0103: The name 'MyHelper' does not exist in the current context." It doesn't seem to be picking up the files in the App_Code directory for compiling. Might be worth its own question.
    – Ken Smith
    Jun 23, 2011 at 16:52
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    Yes; you should ask a separate question.
    – SLaks
    Jun 23, 2011 at 16:54
  • Hi! I have created an idea in ASP.NET to make this more useful: Support @helper ExtensionMethod(this HtmlHelper html) for views in APP_CODE... I know this is just a little bit of suggar, but it could make a lot for people trying to write html extension methods... Thanks! Feb 20, 2013 at 2:29
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Scott Gu just wrote a blog post about this:

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2011/05/12/asp-net-mvc-3-and-the-helper-syntax-within-razor.aspx

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Look at this SO question and associated answer: Razor: Declarative HTML helpers

It does work, though I find that in the end, I usually opt for writing another extension method off of HtmlHelper.

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