If anybody has written application in .net’s MVC2 and MVC3, there is a change of syntax in writing a code like
<%= %>
has been replaced by
<%: %>
or
@
so this mean that:
<%= %> == <%: %> OR <%= %> == @
are equals?
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Writes out the string exactly as is.
Html Encodes the string and then writes it out.
Html Encodes the string and then writes it out if you’re using the Razor view engine.