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What is the ASP.Net equivalent to PHP's Echo?


Use Response.Write(string).

There are a couple of shortcuts to Response.Write if you are trying to output on the page:

<%="sergio|tapia|1999|10am"%>

Or

<%:"sergio|tapia|1999|10am"%> (.NET 4.0)

See here for the different options.


You can use Response.Write(str) both in code-behind and on the .ASPX page:

<%Response.Write(str)%>

Using Response.Write() in code-behind places the string before the HTML of the page, so it's not always useful.

You can also create a server control somewhere on your ASPX page, such as a label or literal, and set the text or value of that control in code-behind:

.ASPX:

<asp:Label id="lblText" runat="server" />

Code-behind:

lblText.Text = "Hello world"

Outputs in HTML:

<span id="lblText">Hello World</span>

If you don't want <span>s added, use a literal:

<asp:Literal id="litText" runat="server" />

And set the value attribute of the literal instead of the text attribute:

litText.Value = "Hello World"


In the new Razor syntax, you can just write @variable in your html and its value will be echoed:

@{    var name = 'Hiccup';}<p>Welcome @name</p>