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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:18:02+00:00 2026-05-10T15:18:02+00:00

I like HtmlControls because there is no HTML magic going on… the asp source

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I like HtmlControls because there is no HTML magic going on… the asp source looks similar to what the client sees.

I can’t argue with the utility of GridView, Repeater, CheckBoxLists, etc, so I use them when I need that functionality.

Also, it looks weird to have code that mixes and matches:

<asp:Button id='btnOK' runat='server' Text='OK' /> <input id='btnCancel' runat='server' type='button' value='Cancel' /> 

(The above case in the event you wanted to bind a server-side event listener to OK but Cancel just runs a javascript that hides the current div)

Is there some definitive style guide out there? Should HtmlControls just be avoided?

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  1. 2026-05-10T15:18:03+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 3:18 pm

    It might be useful to think of HTML controls as an option when you want more control over the mark up that ends up getting emitted by your page. More control in the sense that you want EVERY browser to see exactly the same markup.

    If you create System.Web.UI.HtmlControls like:

    <input id='btnCancel' runat='server' type='button' value='Cancel' /> 

    Then you know what kind of code is going to be emitted. Even though most of the time:

    <asp:Button id='btnCancel' runat='server' Text='Cancel' /> 

    will end up being the same markup. The same markup is not always emitted for all WebControls. Many WebControls have built in adaptive rendering that will render different HTML based on the browser user agent. As an example a DataGrid will look quite different in a mobile browser than it will in a desktop browser.

    Using WebControls as opposed to HtmlControls also lets you take advantage of ASP.NET v2.0 ControlAdapters which I believe only works with WebControls, this will allow you programatic config driven control over the markup that gets emitted.

    This might seem more valuable when you consider that certain mobile browsers or WebTVs are going to want WML or completely different sets of markups.

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