I have an application in which we are using the razor engine to return XML, here is a sample of the partial view I am currently working on:
@{
var includeNamespace = ViewData["includeNamespace"] != null && (bool)ViewData["includeNamespace"];
}
@if (Model != null)
{
<Model @{if (includeNamespace){<text>xmlns="@Html.RenderNamespace()"</text>}}>
<DateFieldOne>@Html.EncodeDate(Model.DateFieldOne)</DateFieldOne>
<FieldTwo>@Html.Encode(Model.FieldTwo)</FieldTwo>
@if (Model.FieldThree != null)
{
<FieldThreeCollection>
@foreach (var fieldThree in Model.FieldThree)
{
<FieldThree>
<SubFieldOne>@Html.Encode(fieldThree.SubFieldOne)</SubFieldOne>
<SubDateFieldTwo>@Html.EncodeDate(fieldThree.SubDateFieldTwo)</SubDateFieldTwo>
<SubFieldThree>@fieldThree.SubFieldThree</SubFieldThree>
<SubFieldFour>@fieldThree.SubFieldFour</SubFieldFour>
</FieldThree>
}
</FieldThreeCollection>
}
@if (Model.CanUpdate)
{
<link rel="Cancel" verb="POST" href="@Html.UriHelper().BuildUri("someEndpoint/{0}/cancel", Model.Id)"/>
}
</Model>
}
The strange behavior I am seeing is when I pasted in the @{if (includeNamespace){<text>xmlns="@Html.RenderNamespace()"</text>}}
section visual studio reformatted the view and removed all the capitalization from the xml elements; an example:
@{
var includeNamespace = ViewData["includeNamespace"] != null && (bool)ViewData["includeNamespace"];
}
@if (Model != null)
{
<model @{if (includeNamespace) { <text> xmlns="@Html.RenderNamespace()" </text> }}>
<datefieldone>@Html.EncodeDate(Model.DateFieldOne)</datefieldone>
<fieldtwo>@Html.Encode(Model.FieldTwo)</fieldtwo>
@if (Model.FieldThree != null)
{
<fieldthreecollection>
@foreach (var fieldThree in Model.FieldThree)
{
<fieldthree>
<subfieldone>@Html.Encode(fieldThree.SubFieldOne)</subfieldone>
<subdatefieldtwo>@Html.EncodeDate(fieldThree.SubDateFieldTwo)</subdatefieldtwo>
<subfieldthree>@fieldThree.SubFieldThree</subfieldthree>
<subfieldfour>@fieldThree.SubFieldFour</subfieldfour>
</fieldthree>
}
</fieldthreecollection>
}
@if (Model.CanUpdate)
{
<link rel="Cancel" verb="POST" href="@Html.UriHelper().BuildUri("someEndpoint/{0}/cancel", Model.Id)" />
}
</model>
}
As I was typing this question I realized it did this because it is expecting html in which elements are not capitalized, so with that now in mind my question becomes: Is there any way I can stop Razor from doing this?