vote up 0 vote down star

I am playing around with the ASP.NET MVC Html.Helpers and I noticed that say for instance:

Html.Textbox("test");

will render the name attribute to "name=test" and the id tag will be "id=test"

But when I do this:

<%= Html.TextBox("go", null, new { @name = "test2", @id = "test2", @class = "test2" })%>

id will be "id=test2" but name will be "name=go"

Why does it not get overridden?

I also don't really still understand what the name tag actually does. I don't think I ever even used.

P.S

I am aware that "name" and "id" probably don't need to be escaped only "class" does since it is a keyword but I just do it for all of them just so I don't forget to do it or have to even remember if something is a keyword or not.

flag

3 Answers

vote up 2 vote down check

The name attribute is used when accessing that form element's value on the server side. Like so :

string val = Request.Name["go"];

As for specifying the name attribute, well that's what the first parameter of the Html.TextBox method is there for.

link|flag
ah ok can't believe that one flew over my head. The parameter name is called "name" can't believe I could not connect the dots. So then I guess I should be asking why do they want you to specify the name and not the id? I am building my own custom html helper should I just do what they just ask them to specify the name? – chobo2 Jul 22 at 14:55
Well, I guess it's because the name attribute is an attribute that belongs to the input element(s). Whereas the id attriute is a standard attribute that can be given to any element on page. – çağdaş Jul 22 at 15:01
vote up 1 vote down

ID is unique identifier in DOM tree, name is identifier within form, and it doesn't need to be unique, name is used after submitting the form.

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

Because it is a "Helper" helping you not to type the name in the 90% of the cases when you create a textbox.

You are free to not use them and just type:

<input type="textbox" 
       name="theNameIReallyWant" 
       value="<%= model.theNameOfThePropertyInTheModel %>">

or better yet, create your own TextBoxWithCustomName helper

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.