Html.Partial
returns a String. Html.RenderPartial
calls Write
internally and returns void
.
The basic usage is:
// Razor syntax @Html.Partial("ViewName") @{ Html.RenderPartial("ViewName"); } // WebView syntax <%: Html.Partial("ViewName") %> <% Html.RenderPartial("ViewName"); %>
In the snippet above, both calls will yield the same result.
While one can store the output of Html.Partial
in a variable or return it from a method, one cannot do this with Html.RenderParti
Html.Partial
returns a String. Html.RenderPartial
calls Write
internally and returns void
.
The basic usage is:
// Razor syntax @Html.Partial("ViewName") @{ Html.RenderPartial("ViewName"); } // WebView syntax <%: Html.Partial("ViewName") %> <% Html.RenderPartial("ViewName"); %>
In the snippet above, both calls will yield the same result.
While one can store the output of Html.Partial
in a variable or return it from a method, one cannot do this with Html.RenderPartial
.
The result will be written to the Response
stream during execution/evaluation.
This also applies to Html.Action
and Html.RenderAction
.
al
.
The result will be written to the Response
stream during execution/evaluation.
This also applies to Html.Action
and Html.RenderAction
.