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I have an MVC Form in which I would to display some non editable values.



<form asp-action="AuthorizeTransaction" method="post">
<div asp-validation-summary="All" class="text-danger"></div>
<div class="form-group">
<label asp-for="To"></label>
<input asp-for="To" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Amount"></label>
<input asp-for="Amount" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Currency"></label>
<input asp-for="Currency" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Description"></label>
<input asp-for="Description" class="form-control" />
</div>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-default">Submit</button>
</form>


I know I probably can make the inputs readonly, but I would like to know if there is a way to display form values without using a textbox and still have the values posted. I would like to do something like this:



<label asp-for="Amount"></label>
<display asp-for"Amount"></display>
<input type="hidden" asp-for="Amount" class="form-control" />









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    <display asp-for"Amount"></display> is not known in .NET Core. Also note that @Html.DisplayFor() helper only displays the value, you need hidden fields to postback, so that you can try custom tag helper which renders both value and hidden field simultaneously.

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:55
















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I have an MVC Form in which I would to display some non editable values.



<form asp-action="AuthorizeTransaction" method="post">
<div asp-validation-summary="All" class="text-danger"></div>
<div class="form-group">
<label asp-for="To"></label>
<input asp-for="To" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Amount"></label>
<input asp-for="Amount" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Currency"></label>
<input asp-for="Currency" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Description"></label>
<input asp-for="Description" class="form-control" />
</div>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-default">Submit</button>
</form>


I know I probably can make the inputs readonly, but I would like to know if there is a way to display form values without using a textbox and still have the values posted. I would like to do something like this:



<label asp-for="Amount"></label>
<display asp-for"Amount"></display>
<input type="hidden" asp-for="Amount" class="form-control" />









share|improve this question


















  • 1





    <display asp-for"Amount"></display> is not known in .NET Core. Also note that @Html.DisplayFor() helper only displays the value, you need hidden fields to postback, so that you can try custom tag helper which renders both value and hidden field simultaneously.

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:55














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I have an MVC Form in which I would to display some non editable values.



<form asp-action="AuthorizeTransaction" method="post">
<div asp-validation-summary="All" class="text-danger"></div>
<div class="form-group">
<label asp-for="To"></label>
<input asp-for="To" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Amount"></label>
<input asp-for="Amount" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Currency"></label>
<input asp-for="Currency" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Description"></label>
<input asp-for="Description" class="form-control" />
</div>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-default">Submit</button>
</form>


I know I probably can make the inputs readonly, but I would like to know if there is a way to display form values without using a textbox and still have the values posted. I would like to do something like this:



<label asp-for="Amount"></label>
<display asp-for"Amount"></display>
<input type="hidden" asp-for="Amount" class="form-control" />









share|improve this question














I have an MVC Form in which I would to display some non editable values.



<form asp-action="AuthorizeTransaction" method="post">
<div asp-validation-summary="All" class="text-danger"></div>
<div class="form-group">
<label asp-for="To"></label>
<input asp-for="To" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Amount"></label>
<input asp-for="Amount" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Currency"></label>
<input asp-for="Currency" class="form-control" />
<label asp-for="Description"></label>
<input asp-for="Description" class="form-control" />
</div>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-default">Submit</button>
</form>


I know I probably can make the inputs readonly, but I would like to know if there is a way to display form values without using a textbox and still have the values posted. I would like to do something like this:



<label asp-for="Amount"></label>
<display asp-for"Amount"></display>
<input type="hidden" asp-for="Amount" class="form-control" />






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    <display asp-for"Amount"></display> is not known in .NET Core. Also note that @Html.DisplayFor() helper only displays the value, you need hidden fields to postback, so that you can try custom tag helper which renders both value and hidden field simultaneously.

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:55














  • 1





    <display asp-for"Amount"></display> is not known in .NET Core. Also note that @Html.DisplayFor() helper only displays the value, you need hidden fields to postback, so that you can try custom tag helper which renders both value and hidden field simultaneously.

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:55








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<display asp-for"Amount"></display> is not known in .NET Core. Also note that @Html.DisplayFor() helper only displays the value, you need hidden fields to postback, so that you can try custom tag helper which renders both value and hidden field simultaneously.

– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 26 '18 at 1:55





<display asp-for"Amount"></display> is not known in .NET Core. Also note that @Html.DisplayFor() helper only displays the value, you need hidden fields to postback, so that you can try custom tag helper which renders both value and hidden field simultaneously.

– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 26 '18 at 1:55












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As per my understanding, you want to display some values as non editable. So either you can use property like readonly or you can use
@Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) an html helper from mvc to make something read only. It will render as a label in the form






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    If I use @Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) Will this automatically send then with my form or do I still need to back this with a hidden property

    – johnny 5
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:33











  • Yes. You need the hidden field for sending the data from ui to Controller

    – Anoop Narayan
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:41











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As per my understanding, you want to display some values as non editable. So either you can use property like readonly or you can use
@Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) an html helper from mvc to make something read only. It will render as a label in the form






share|improve this answer



















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    If I use @Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) Will this automatically send then with my form or do I still need to back this with a hidden property

    – johnny 5
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:33











  • Yes. You need the hidden field for sending the data from ui to Controller

    – Anoop Narayan
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:41
















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As per my understanding, you want to display some values as non editable. So either you can use property like readonly or you can use
@Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) an html helper from mvc to make something read only. It will render as a label in the form






share|improve this answer



















  • 1





    If I use @Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) Will this automatically send then with my form or do I still need to back this with a hidden property

    – johnny 5
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:33











  • Yes. You need the hidden field for sending the data from ui to Controller

    – Anoop Narayan
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:41














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As per my understanding, you want to display some values as non editable. So either you can use property like readonly or you can use
@Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) an html helper from mvc to make something read only. It will render as a label in the form






share|improve this answer













As per my understanding, you want to display some values as non editable. So either you can use property like readonly or you can use
@Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) an html helper from mvc to make something read only. It will render as a label in the form







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    If I use @Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) Will this automatically send then with my form or do I still need to back this with a hidden property

    – johnny 5
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:33











  • Yes. You need the hidden field for sending the data from ui to Controller

    – Anoop Narayan
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:41














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    If I use @Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) Will this automatically send then with my form or do I still need to back this with a hidden property

    – johnny 5
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:33











  • Yes. You need the hidden field for sending the data from ui to Controller

    – Anoop Narayan
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:41








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If I use @Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) Will this automatically send then with my form or do I still need to back this with a hidden property

– johnny 5
Nov 26 '18 at 1:33





If I use @Html.DisplayFor(m => m.Property) Will this automatically send then with my form or do I still need to back this with a hidden property

– johnny 5
Nov 26 '18 at 1:33













Yes. You need the hidden field for sending the data from ui to Controller

– Anoop Narayan
Nov 26 '18 at 1:41





Yes. You need the hidden field for sending the data from ui to Controller

– Anoop Narayan
Nov 26 '18 at 1:41




















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