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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:53:21+00:00 2026-05-11T02:53:21+00:00

I can’t find the Html.Image method in new MVC RC version. Please somebody give

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I can’t find the Html.Image method in new MVC RC version. Please somebody give me example how to render simple Image in ASP .NET MVC RC sites.

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:53:22+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:53 am

    Need to write your own or use the Url.Content() method to set the source attribute. Or you can use mine. 🙂

    public static class HtmlHelperExtensions {      public static string Image( this HtmlHelper helper,                                  string url,                                 string altText,                                 object htmlAttributes )     {         TagBuilder builder = new TagBuilder( 'img' );         builder.Attributes.Add( 'src', url );         builder.Attributes.Add( 'alt', altText );         builder.MergeAttributes( new RouteValueDictionary( htmlAttributes ) );         return builder.ToString( TagRenderMode.SelfClosing );     } } 

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    <%= Html.Image( Url.Content( '~/Content/images/img.png' ),                'alt text',                new { id = 'myImage', border = '0' } )  %> 

    EDIT: Since I wrote this I’ve gone away from using it. I’ll leave the answer here, though for posterity. While I think it, or the method from the Future assembly, is a reasonable choice, I find myself simply using the image tag with the url supplied by a UrlHelper. When I refactored my helpers into a standalone library, this one didn’t make the cut. I’ll re-evaluate if it makes it into the (non-futures) MVC library.

    <img src='<%= Url.Content( '~/content/...' ) %>'      alt='alt text'      class='has-border' /> 
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