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Using the Form Tag Helpers

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MVC provides a set of built-in tag helpers that are used to perform commonly required transformations on HTML elements. In this chapter, I describe the tag helpers that operate on HTML forms, which include the form, input, label, select, option, and textarea elements. In Chapter 25, I describe the other built-in tag helpers, which provide nonform features. Table 24-1 puts the form tag helpers in context.

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FREEMAN, A. (2016). Using the Form Tag Helpers. In: Pro ASP.NET Core MVC . Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0397-2_24

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