Pavel Hlobil
Pavel Hlobil

Reputation: 1792

ActionLink htmlAttributes with hyphens

This works

<a href="@Url.Action("edit", "markets", new { id = 1 })" 
            data-rel="dialog" data-transition="pop" data-icon="gear" class="ui-btn-right">Edit</a>

But this doesn't. Why?

@Html.ActionLink("Edit", "edit", "markets", new { id = 1 }, new {@class="ui-btn-right", data-icon="gear"})

It seems you can't pass something like data-icon="gear" into htmlAttributes?

Suggestions?

Upvotes: 89

Views: 155142

Answers (3)

@Html.ActionLink("display name", "action", "Contorller"
    new { id = 1 },Html Attribute=new {Attribute1="value"})

Upvotes: -6

hemp
hemp

Reputation: 5683

Replace the desired hyphen with an underscore; it will automatically be rendered as a hyphen:

@Html.ActionLink("Edit", "edit", "markets",
    new { id = 1 },
    new {@class="ui-btn-right", data_icon="gear"})

becomes:

<form action="markets/Edit/1" class="ui-btn-right" data-icon="gear" .../>

Upvotes: 27

marcind
marcind

Reputation: 53191

The problem is that your anonymous object property data-icon has an invalid name. C# properties cannot have dashes in their names. There are two ways you can get around that:

Use an underscore instead of dash (MVC will automatically replace the underscore with a dash in the emitted HTML):

@Html.ActionLink("Edit", "edit", "markets",
      new { id = 1 },
      new {@class="ui-btn-right", data_icon="gear"})

Use the overload that takes in a dictionary:

@Html.ActionLink("Edit", "edit", "markets",
      new { id = 1 },
      new Dictionary<string, object> { { "class", "ui-btn-right" }, { "data-icon", "gear" } });

Upvotes: 208

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