I have a project I'm working on in webforms and I've run into a hitch trying to assign a value to a hidden form field and then accessing it from the code behind; which is resulting in a null value. I usually work on MVC applications, so I'm a bit confused.
This is the JQuery:
$('.button-submit').click(function () {
var foo = 'bar';
$('#hiddenField').val(foo);
});
This is my form:
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<input type="hidden" id="hiddenField" value="" />
<asp:Button ID="ButtonSubmit" runat="server" OnClick="ButtonSubmit_Click" Text="Add New" class="button-submit" />
</form>
And this is in the code behind:
protected void ButtonSubmit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string hiddenFormValue = Request.Form["hiddenField"];
}
Request.Form["hiddenField"]
is null
. I also tried Request.Params
and got a null
. Any ideas on how I can either fix this code or recommended a better way to implement? I also tried to use an asp:HiddenField
control, which was getting the assigned value (tested with alert($('#hiddenField').val()
); but still ending up as an empty string in the code behind.