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In ASP.NET MVC application i'm using TagBuilder to create readonly input field.

public class DisplayTextFieldBuilder<TModel, TProperty>
{
    private HtmlHelper<TModel> _helper;
    private Expression<Func<TModel, TProperty>> _expression;

    public DisplayTextFieldBuilder(HtmlHelper<TModel> helper, Expression<Func<TModel, TProperty>> expression)
    {
        _helper = helper;
        _expression = expression;            
    }

    public override string ToString()
    {        

        var id = _helper.ViewContext.ViewData.TemplateInfo.GetFullHtmlFieldId(ExpressionHelper.GetExpressionText(_expression));
        var name = _helper.ViewContext.ViewData.TemplateInfo.GetFullHtmlFieldName(ExpressionHelper.GetExpressionText(_expression));

        var value = HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(_helper.DisplayFor(_expression).ToString());         

        TagBuilder builder = new TagBuilder("input");
        builder.MergeAttribute("value", value);
        builder.MergeAttribute("id", id);
        builder.MergeAttribute("name", name);            
        builder.MergeAttribute("readonly", "readonly");                        

        var html = builder.ToString(TagRenderMode.SelfClosing);            

        return html;
    }

However certain string does not render properly. For example, lets say the model property value is Foe`s BBQ (note it has apostrophe)
then

HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(_helper.DisplayFor(_expression).ToString())

renders this value as Foe&amp;#39;s, BBQ

if i remove html encoding then

 _helper.DisplayFor(_expression).ToString()

renders this value as Foe&#39;s, BBQ

what i am missing?

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  • Why are you doing this? You can just use @Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.yourProperty, new { @readonly = "readonly" }) And if you do want to create a HtmlHelper extension method, then this is not the way to do it.
    – user3559349
    Sep 5, 2017 at 23:57
  • The HtmlHelper approach looks overkill for me. A simple readonly assignment with @readonly = "readonly" is enough, and it also can render apostrophe text provided from GET controller (tried in a fiddle). Sep 6, 2017 at 0:45
  • we have created fluent interface for all our controls. So developer does have to remember class, styles they have to to use. Constancy!. (something along the line of Telerik's Kendo for ASP.NET MVC). and now if we have to change something it only one place to change. For brevity i didn't write all the code above
    – LP13
    Sep 6, 2017 at 14:46

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