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I'm having fun with Razor today! Can you see what is wrong with this view and explain why it errors?

@foreach (var item in Model){

if (item.ID != PreviousOrderId){
    <div class="orderdetail">
        <div class="customer">
            <p class="strong">OrderID:</p> 
            <p>@item.ID</p>
            <p class="strong">Order Date:</p>
            <p>@String.Format("{0:g}", TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(item.DateInitialised, TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("GMT Standard Time")))</p>
            <p class="strong">Customer Name:</p> 
            <p>@item.WebsiteUser.Name</p>
            <p class="strong">Practice Name:</p>
            <p>@item.WebsiteUser.PracticeName</p>
            <p class="strong">Customer E-Mail:</p> 
            <p>@item.WebsiteUser.EMailAddress</p>
        </div>
   }



    <div class="detail">
        <span class="strong">Licence Key:</span><span>@item.Licence.LicenceKey</span>
        <span class="strong">Serial No:</span><span>@item.Licence.SerialNumber</span>
    </div>               

   @if (item.ID != PreviousOrderId && PreviousOrderId != 0){
    </div>
    <div class="clear"></div>
   }        

PreviousOrderId = item.ID;
}
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  • My guess would be the missing } character at the end of a foreach block. Paste the entire file, and the entire error message verbatim so that we can see line numbers.
    – dotancohen
    Mar 12, 2012 at 11:49
  • Maybe you can watch the syntax-coloring instead of posting a series here? Mar 12, 2012 at 11:53
  • @HenkHolterman I'm trying. I don't post here unless I'm stuck
    – Jon
    Mar 12, 2012 at 11:55
  • 1
    I think van Hooijdonk has the truth of this; razor expects a logical tree; you have broken that when you split the div into pieces. Mar 12, 2012 at 11:55
  • 1
    @Jon to be very specific; the first block contains an unbalanced <div> - the last block contains an unbalanced </div> Mar 12, 2012 at 12:05

2 Answers 2

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You have divided <div class="orderdetail"> into two pieces. Opening tag is in first if block, closing tag is in second if block.

This is something confusing for Razor, I think.

Try to open and close your div in one if block.

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  • That's exactly what's happening. The razor editor does not see the closing </div> so it fails to find the } from the first if block. Then it fails to see the closing } from the foreach block for the same reason. I would not be surprised if it was just an editor issue and the view worked just fine.
    – Falanwe
    Mar 12, 2012 at 11:58
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    @Falanwe It throws a YSOD with a Parser Error unfortunately. I thought it should just be editor-side as well
    – Jon
    Mar 12, 2012 at 12:00
  • @Falanwe Parser Error Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately. Parser Error Message: The foreach block is missing a closing "}" character. Make sure you have a matching "}" character for all the "{" characters within this block, and that none of the "}" characters are being interpreted as markup.
    – Jon
    Mar 12, 2012 at 12:05
  • @Jon Did you try my solution? It will solve your issue, I think.
    – adyusuf
    Mar 12, 2012 at 12:06
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    @vanHooijdonk I can see why that would work but it won't solve the problem I have in what I'm trying to achieve
    – Jon
    Mar 12, 2012 at 12:10
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if you already are inside a code-block you dont need to @-prefix code constructs anymore...your code block starts with @foreach.

@foreach (var x in new string[] { "x", "y" ])
{
    if (userGuid != ViewBag.x)
   {
    @:<div class="orderdetail">
    <div class="customer">
        <p class="strong">OrderID:</p> 
        <p>@item.ID</p>
        <p class="strong">Order Date:</p>
        <p>@String.Format("{0:g}", TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(item.DateInitialised</p>
        <p class="strong">Customer Name:</p> 
        <p>@item.WebsiteUser.Name</p>
        <p class="strong">Practice Name:</p>
        <p>@item.WebsiteUser.PracticeName</p>
        <p class="strong">Customer E-Mail:</p> 
        <p>@item.WebsiteUser.EMailAddress</p>
    </div>
    }
    <div class="detail">
        <span class="strong">Licence Key:</span><span>@item.Licence.LicenceKey</span>
        <span class="strong">Serial No:</span><span>@item.Licence.SerialNumber</span>
    </div>               

if (userGuid != ViewBag.x && ViewBag.x != 0)
{
    @:</div>
    <div class="clear"></div>
}      
PreviousOrderId = item.ID;    
}
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  • That will not work as it will think the if statement is HTML markup
    – Jon
    Mar 12, 2012 at 11:58
  • you are right, my bad. i was not taking the closing div into consideration.
    – 360Airwalk
    Mar 12, 2012 at 11:59
  • i edited my post with a possible solution, imo this should work so that razor knows which div tags belong together.
    – 360Airwalk
    Mar 12, 2012 at 12:06
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    You could also put the starting and closing div in @Html.Raw("<div class=\"orderdetail\">") and @Html.Raw("</div>")
    – Silvermind
    Mar 12, 2012 at 19:53

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