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I notice that some Razor functions take html content as parameters, eg.:

@section Scripts  {
    <script type="text/javascript">
        $(function() {
            alert("aha");
        });
    </script>
}

This doesn't render the html content immediately rather Razor's Section() system stores it for later rendering.

I would like to write my own helper function which accepts html content in the same way, eg.:

@Html.MyCoolFunction {
    <div><stuff><blah>...
    dafsdfsa
    </blah></stuff></div>
}

I don't know what syntax would work, but presumably MyCoolFunction would accept an MvcHtmlString as a parameter and I can do what I want with it.

Is this possible?

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I managed to work it out from intellisense & other code samples.

An extension function like this:

    public static MvcHtmlString DoTwice(this HtmlHelper htmlHelper, Func<MvcHtmlString, HelperResult> htmlContent)
    {
        var x = htmlContent(new MvcHtmlString("")).ToHtmlString() +
                htmlContent(new MvcHtmlString("")).ToHtmlString();
        return new MvcHtmlString(x);
    }

Can be called & passed block html content, like this:

@Html.DoTwice(
    @<div>What happens??</div>
)

Output:

What happens??
What happens??

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