Hi guys,
This is
quite simple but I learned something new in MVC today, so thought to share with you
all.
I was trying
to assign a Boolean field to a hidden field using ViewBag in MVC
<input type="hidden" id="somehiddenfield" value="@ViewBag.MyBooleanValue" />
And now
when I was trying to read the value using jQuery it was always returning me
hidden field’s value as “value” which was quite strange to me as I was
expecting true or false.
var hiddenVal = $("#somehiddenfield").val();
After a
quick search, came to know that this has been changed a little in MVC 4 , now
it follows the checkbox behavior.
i.e. you
will get the hidden field’s value as “value” when the Boolean value will be
true and nothing when Boolean value will be false.
So you
might need to change the implementation a little if you explicitly want to read
the true and false as hidden field values from jQuery.
<input type="hidden" id="somehiddenfield " value="@(ViewBag.MyBooleanValue.ToString())" />
More
details at - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13455270/why-is-my-hidden-input-writing-value-value-instead-of-true-false
Hope this
helps someone.
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