I'm updating my old .aspx views with the new Razore view engine. I have a bunch of places where I have code like this:
<span class="vote-up<%= puzzle.UserVote == VoteType.Up ? "-selected" : "" %>">Vote Up</span>
Ideally I'd like to do this:
<span class="vote-up@{puzzle.UserVote == VoteType.Up ? "-selected" : ""}">Vote Up</span>
However there's two problems here:
vote-up@{puzzle.UserVote
.... is not treating the @ symbol as a start of a code block@puzzle.UserVote == VoteType.Up
looks at the first part@puzzle.UserVote
as if it's supposed to render the value of the variable.
Anyone know how to address these issues?
@(puzzle.UserVote == VoteType.Up ? "-selected" : "")
@(isSomething ? "class='test'" : "")
for example injecting javascript or similar, it will encode them as entities like'
and break the page. So you must useHtml.Raw("..")
. Otherwise with the above code you'd end up with something like<p class='test'>
which is invalid.