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Why is my hidden input writing: value="value" instead of true/false?


I have an MVC4 site, with (as part of a hidden form):

<input name="somefield" type="hidden" value="@ViewBag.Test"/>

The value of ViewBag.Test is true. The form field is posting to an input parameter of the form:

public ActionResult SomeAction(bool somefield = false, ...)

but somefield is always false. Upon investigating, I see that the source code has:

<input name="somefield" type="hidden" value="value"/>

However, I know this used to work. What has happened, and what can I do?


Solution

  • This behaviour changed between MVC3 and MVC4. In MVC3, if you have:

    <input name="somefield" type="hidden" someprop="@(SomeBooleanExpression)"/>
    

    it would write very literally:

    <input name="somefield" type="hidden" someprop="True"/>
    

    However, in MVC4, it follows the "checkbox" etc rules, so if the value is true you get:

    <input name="somefield" type="hidden" someprop="someprop"/>
    

    and if it is false it is omitted completely:

    <input name="somefield" type="hidden"/>
    

    To get around this, consider .ToString():

    <input name="somefield" type="hidden"
       someprop="@(SomeBooleanExpression.ToString())"/>
    

    which then follows string rules rather than boolean rules.