Kutti080808
Kutti080808

Reputation: 211

What is the difference between a script tag with and without a runat=server attribute

What is the difference between <script runat="server"> and <script> ?

Upvotes: 5

Views: 13705

Answers (2)

Ted
Ted

Reputation: 4067

The runat="server" tag tells the .NET compiler to execute the tag on the server. it can be added to any html tags which make them available on server side code.

eg if you declare a div like so:

<div runat="server" id="mydiv"></div>

from the code behind you can do this:

mydiv.Visible = false;

<script runat="server"> is used to include server-side code (C# or VB.NET) on the aspx or ascx file without having to add a code-behind (.cs) file.

This article has some info: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/f0111sbh(v=vs.100).ASPX


<script> is used in order to include client-side code (usually javascript)

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_script.asp

Upvotes: 6

Zaki
Zaki

Reputation: 5600

When you add runat="server" attribute the tag will become available in server side code like any other asp.net control.

Then you will be able to manipulate/add c#/javascript code within the blocks directly.

If you don't add the runat attribute you will be able to only have client side scripting.

Upvotes: 6

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