The string was not identified as a valid Boolean string
I have a page where I list checkboxes named TimeRange1, TimeRange2.... TimeRange7, and I generate them in a for loop like this:
<% for (int currentDay = 1; currentDay <= 7; currentDay++)
......<%= Html.CheckBox("TimeRange" + currentDay.ToString(), false)%>
Works fine til I post the form, then I get a "The string was not identified as a valid Boolean string."
Apparently the problem is that I concatenate the name of the checkbox.
Is there some neat way of fixing this? I need to have them named 1-7. It's like a big schedule where you select w开发者_Go百科hich times should be available.
Try without helpers:
<% for (int currentDay = 1; currentDay <= 7; currentDay++) { %>
<input type="checkbox" name="TimeRange<%= currentDay.ToString() %>" />
<% } %>
Html Helpers get their values from :
ViewData.ModelState["controlName"].Value.RawValue
.value
parameter passed to HTML helper method.
They also generate a hidden input field in addition to the checkbox. So depending on the context sometimes you may end up with markup like this:
<input type="checkbox" name="TimeRange1" value="SomeValue, false" />
and when you post the form the data binder will be unable to convert the value to a boolean type.
An addition to this ol' question - might save someone a headache. I had accidentally labeled a ViewBag property to the same name as a model property, and got the above mentioned error message (when getting the view though, not posting).
In essence I had set the following in the controller:
ViewBag.TermsAndConditions = "blah blah blah"
and in my model I had:
public bool TermsAndConditions { get; set; }
The line @Html.CheckBoxFor(m => m.TermsAndConditions) threw and error from the view.
Renaming either the ViewBag or model property fixed it, obviously.
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