Thanks Luke -- yeah I tried to use Angular in a cshtml View, but of course, 
lost the ng-model field renderings.  $http looks like a great solution for 
posting the form data.

On Saturday, April 19, 2014 2:32:59 AM UTC-4, Luke Kende wrote:
>
> Angular works in the browser, not on the server, so you aren't going to be 
> able to use angular to get the generated html going into your email.  
>
> But yes, you can post the input data from the input form by using ajax via 
> $http in your controller to asp.net page that simply captures the data, 
> creates a service-side html view and sends it in an email.  
>
>
>
> On Friday, April 18, 2014 9:10:44 AM UTC-6, [email protected]:
>>
>> I have an ASP.NET MVC application for which I started using Angular in a 
>> data collection form.
>> The data must be sent in an HTML-formatted email, and doesn't really need 
>> to be persisted in a database.
>>
>> So I was wondering how I could pass the Angular input data to the 
>> ASP.NETcontroller action, or maybe directly to the HTML View file for 
>> emailing.
>>
>

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