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I am performing an Ajax submit ASP.Net with MVC:

@using (Ajax.BeginForm(
        action,
        "References",
        null,
        new AjaxOptions
        {
            UpdateTargetId = "update-message",
            InsertionMode = InsertionMode.Replace,
            HttpMethod = "POST",
            OnSuccess = success,
            OnFailure = "ajaxOnFailure"
        }, new { @id = "dialogForm", @class = "ui-widget dialog-admin" }))

Which is converted to:

<form method="post" id="dialogForm" data-ajax-update="#update-message"
 data-ajax-success="menuDialogSuccess('Create Complete','Create')" 
data-ajax-mode="replace" data-ajax-method="POST" 
data-ajax="true" class="ui-widget dialog-admin" 
action="/Administration/Menus/Create" novalidate="novalidate">

This replies with a status 500 web page with the following:

Unable to cast object of type 'System.Int32' to type 'System.String'

I cannot see what field this refers to. Is there some place I can look to track this down?

3 Answers 3

6

I found out that the problem is caused by this:

    [StringLength(3, ErrorMessage="Order must be 3 characters")]
    [Range(0, 99, ErrorMessage = "{0} must be between {1} and {2}")]
    [DisplayName("Order")]
    public int Order { get; set; }

The code is trying to get the length of something that is not a string.

1

It looks from code that your action expects ID parameter of type int, while you are sending it a string "dialogForm". Change your action parameter ID to string.

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  • The ID / dialogID is common code used in many places so I believe it is not this. The code seems to be generated by MVC#. I just don't understand where. Feb 16, 2012 at 7:05
1

I think you should use firebug addon to track down the error location.

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  • This is using MVC. I believe the error is coming from some MVC code but I am not sure where. Not sure how I can use firebug. The error is being generated by c# MVC code. Feb 16, 2012 at 7:04

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