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In ASP.NET MVC, if I have some content on the page I can do the following:

<%=Html.ActionLink(..Blah Blah..)%>

How can I acheive the same result in the following block:

if(a==b)
{
   Html.Encode("output some text here");
}

I want to do this without a lot of tags, hence why I am asking.

6 Answers 6

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<%= ... %> is just a shortcut for <% Response.Write(...); %>.

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<% if(a==b) {
  Response.Write(Html.Encode("output some text here"));
}%>
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<%= a==b ? Html.Encode("output some text here") : string.Empty %>
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 <% If(a==b){%>
   <% = Html.Encode("output some text here");%>    
 <% }%>
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To do this, you need to "drop" out of code and into the markup by closing the code with %> and then restarting the code block after your text with <%

For example:

if (a == b)
{
    %>output some text here<%
}
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  • I wanted to avoid a tag soup.
    – LiamB
    Oct 7, 2009 at 12:12
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in MVC 4, simply use the following:

 @if (x == y)
       {
         @Html.Encode('This is Just text')
       }

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