@Html.BeginForm Displaying "System.Web.Mvc.Html.MvcForm" on Page
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I have a razor view that I added a delete button to inside of an 'if' statement and when the view is rendered in the browser it is displaying "System.Web.Mvc.Html.MvcForm" next to the delete button.

How do I get rid of it?

Here is the code:

<div id="deletestatusupdate">
    @if (update.User.UserName.Equals(User.Identity.Name, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
    {
        @Html.BeginForm("deleteupdate", "home")
        @Html.Hidden("returnUrl", Request.Url.ToString())
        <button name="id" value="@update.StatusUpdateId">Delete</button>
    }
</div>

Here is how it shows up in the rendered Razor View:

System.Web.Mvc.Html.MvcForm [Delete Button]

pretend that [delete button] is a an actual button, didn't feel like taking a screen shot.

Thank you for your help.

Praemunire answered 12/2, 2011 at 0:15 Comment(0)
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The recommended way to generate a form is the following:

<div id="deletestatusupdate">
    @if (update.User.UserName.Equals(User.Identity.Name, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
    {
        using(Html.BeginForm("deleteupdate", "home"))
        {
            @Html.Hidden("returnUrl", Request.Url.ToString())
            <button name="id" value="@update.StatusUpdateId">Delete</button>
        }
    }
</div>

Alternatively you could do this:

<div id="deletestatusupdate">
    @if (update.User.UserName.Equals(User.Identity.Name, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
    {
        Html.BeginForm("deleteupdate", "home");
        @Html.Hidden("returnUrl", Request.Url.ToString())
        <button name="id" value="@update.StatusUpdateId">Delete</button>
        Html.EndForm();
    }
</div>

The reason why your original approach did not work is because BeginForm() writes directly to the output.

Afebrile answered 12/2, 2011 at 2:19 Comment(1)
using @using(Html.BeginForm("deleteupdate", "home")) worked for meFremantle
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Please use @using instead of using the issue will resolved I am using MVC 4

@using(Html.BeginForm("deleteupdate", "home"))
{
    @Html.Hidden("returnUrl", Request.Url.ToString())
    <button name="id" value="@update.StatusUpdateId">Delete</button>
}
Ober answered 21/12, 2013 at 6:34 Comment(0)
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Get right for this we can use them

Using(Html.Beginform("Delete", "Home", new { Id = item.id } ))
{
   @* We right the code. *@
}
Haywire answered 21/6, 2018 at 6:3 Comment(0)

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