
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Target 1: <form action="/Products/Create" method="post">
The form methods are post and get (not submit).
Target 2: <td>@Html.Textbox(@Model.ProductName)</td>
The InputExtensions.TextBox method returns a text input element. The TextBox method is designed to make it easy to bind to view data or model data.
Target3: <td>@Html.Textbox(@Model.UnitPrice)</td>
The InputExtensions.TextBox method returns a text input element. The TextBox method is designed to make it easy to bind to view data or model data.
Target 4: <input type="submit" value="Save"/>
The submit attribute, of input type, declares a submit button.
The input type attribute does not have a post attribute.
References:
https://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/asp-net-mvc-preview-5-and-form-posting-scenarios
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.mvc.html.inputextensions.textbox(v=vs.118).aspx