ASP.NET Web Pages - HTML Forms






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ASP.NET Web Pages - HTML Forms




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A form is a section of an HTML document where you put input
controls (text boxes, check boxes, radio buttons, and pull-down lists)




Creating an HTML Input Page




Razor Example



<html>
<body> 
@{
if (IsPost) { 
string companyname = Request["CompanyName"]; 
string contactname = Request["ContactName"]; 
<p>You entered: <br />
Company Name: @companyname <br />
Contact Name: @contactname </p>
}
else
{
<form method="post" action="">
Company Name:<br />
<input type="text" name="CompanyName" value="" /><br />
Contact Name:<br />
<input type="text" name="ContactName" value="" /><br /><br />
<input type="submit" value="Submit" class="submit" />
</form>
}
} 
</body> 
</html>

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Razor Example - Displaying Images


Suppose you have 3 images in your image folder, and you want to display images dynamically
by the users choice.


This is easily done by a little Razor code.


If you have an image called "Photo1.jpg" in your images folder on your web
site, you can display the image using an HTML
<img> element like this:



<img src="images/Photo1.jpg" alt="Sample" />

The example below shows how to display a selected
picture which the user selects
from a drop-down list:  




Razor Example





@{
var imagePath="";
if (Request["Choice"] != null)
   {imagePath="images/" + Request["Choice"];}
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<h1>Display Images</h1>
<form method="post" action="">
I want to see:
<select name="Choice">
 
<option value="Photo1.jpg">Photo 1</option>
 
<option value="Photo2.jpg">Photo 2</option>
 
<option value="Photo3.jpg">Photo 3</option>
</select>
<input type="submit" value="Submit" />

@if (imagePath != "")
{
<p>
<img src="@imagePath" alt="Sample" />
</p>
}
 
</form>
</body>
</html>

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Example explained


The server creates a variable called imagePath.


The HTML page has a drop-down list (a <select> element) named Choice.
It lets the user select a friendly name (like Photo 1), and passes a file
name (like Photo1.jpg) when the page is submitted to the web server.


The Razor code reads the value of Choice by Request["Choice"]. If it has a value the
code constructs a path to the image (images/Photo1.jpg, and stores it in the
variable imagePath.


In the HTML page there is an <img>
element to display the image. The src attribute is set to the value of the imagePath
variable when the page displays.


The <img> element is in an if block to
prevent trying to display an image with no name (like the first time the page is
displayed.





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