The result of [DisplayName("foo")]
and [Display(Name="foo")]
for @Html.LabelFor(x => x.MyProperty)
is same. both generate <label for="MyProperty">foo</label>
. what is the advantage of DisplayName?
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Ghooti Farangi
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Display
attribute should be preferred over DisplayName
attribute. The former one comes form DataAnnotations
namespace and exposes more properties than the later one, ie. ShortName, Prompt, GroupName, Order, Description, which are used by DataAnnotationsMetadataProvider
.
Most importantly, DisplayName
accepts only literals, while Display
accepts resource type and key, which can be used to provide translations using separate resource files (resx).

Jakub Konecki
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Can't really say that there is some advantage of using one over the other. DisplayName
exists in older versions of the framework while Display
can be used only in ASP.NET MVC 3 as it was introduced in .NET 4.0.

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