I've got an MVC 5 project where there's a big form, which is serialized to Knockout using:
var vm = ko.mapping.fromJS(@Html.Raw(Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.SerializeObject(Model)));
Some of the form fields are textboxes using jQuery-ui-datepicker where the user can select a date:
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.ModelDate, "{0:d}", new { @class = "form-control", @data_bind = "value: ModelDate" })
My problem is that if ViewModel's nullable ModelDate
property contains a DateTime value, the textbox displays something like 2014-04-05T18:00:00
, but not 04/5/2015
. The formatting (e.g. "{0:d}"
) is ignored.
I don't know my string-formatting parameter is being ignored, and I'm confused about what's going on behind the scenes when the C# nullable DateTime in the ViewModel is mapped into KnockoutJS. Is there a typical MVC or Knockout solution to this kind of problem?