Where can I find System.Web.Helpers, System.Web.WebPages, and System.Web.Razor?

C#Visual Studio-2010RazorRazorgenerator

C# Problem Overview


I am following this article on RazorGenerator and it say's that I must add references to:

  • System.Web.Helpers.dll
  • System.Web.WebPages.dll
  • System.Web.Razor.dll

The only one I can see when I do Add Reference is System.Web.Razor, but I don't know where the other ones are.

C# Solutions


Solution 1 - C#

You will find these assemblies in the Extensions group under Assemblies in Visual Studio 2010, 2012 & 2013 (Reference Manager)

Solution 2 - C#

To sum up all of the options for VS 2017, WebHelpers was installed by installing MVC in previous versions of Visual Studio. If you're getting this error, you probably don't have the older versions of VS installed anymore.

So, installing the Microsoft.AspNet.MVC NuGet package will require Microsoft.AspNet.WebPages and Microsoft.AspNet.Razor, and the Microsoft.AspNet.WebPages includes System.Web.Helpers.dll.

If you've got direct references to System.Web.Mvc.dll and you don't want to use NuGet for MVC, you can get the Microsoft.AspNet.WebPages NuGet, or there are some other NuGet packages that only contain System.Web.Helpers.dll, like the microsoft-web-helpers or System-Web-Helpers.dllpackages.

There appear to be 2 versions of System.Web.Helpers.dll, one for .Net 4.0 and one for 4.5. Choosing the correct version of MVC or AspNet.WebPages will ensure you get the right one.

Solution 3 - C#

As for VS2017 I didn't find it in "extensions", there's a Nuget package called "microsoft-web-helpers" that seems to be equivalent to System.Web.Helpers.

Solution 4 - C#

I had the same problem , first I couldn't find those dlls in the list of .NET components . but later I figured it out that the solution is :

1- first I changed target framework from .NET framework 4 client profile to .NET framework 4.

2- then scroll down the list of .NET components , pass first list of system.web... , scroll down , and find the second list of system.web... at the bottom , they're there .

I hope this could help others

Solution 5 - C#

In VS 2010 just right click on project or on reference and click add reference. On the popup window Select Assemblies - > Extensions -> System.Web.Helpers

Solution 6 - C#

Installing ASP.NET MVC3 from here should help.

Solution 7 - C#

On VS2017 I installed the NuGet package: Microsoft.AspNet.WebPages

That did the trick.

Solution 8 - C#

This particular NuGet package has a habit of losing its references in one of our projects. From time to time I will need to run the following command in the Package Manager Console to restore the references and everything is OK again

Update-Package Microsoft.AspNet.Webpages -reinstall

Solution 9 - C#

I had to install RazorGenerator.Templating to get it all to work. From the NuGet console, type:

Install-Package RazorGenerator.Templating

Solution 10 - C#

They should be under C:\Program Files\Microsoft ASP.Net (or C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft ASP.Net if you're on a 64-bit OS) in a subfolder for MVC3 or WebPages.

Solution 11 - C#

The issue is a missing or outdated version of MVC. I was running VS 2015Preview and could resolve the issue by installing the latest version of MVC via NuGet.

Just in case anyone is still coming across this one.

Solution 12 - C#

When you install this nuget package Microsoft.AspNet.WebPages they can be find in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Shared\Packages\Microsoft.AspNet.WebPages.x.x.x\lib\net45

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